. In a famous speech, William Jennings Bryan A. refused to be allied with the so-called "silverists." B. declared his staunch su
pport of the gold standard. C. refused his nomination as the presidential candidate of the Populist Party. D. declared that mankind shouldn't be "crucified on a cross of gold."
In a famous speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, William Jennings Bryan declared that mankind should not be "crucified on a cross of gold."
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