Yes and no, while slaves were freed from their bondage of slavery, there were still many hardships left for them. Racial prejudice was still rampant as people still saw African Americans as lesser beings. Many of them could not read or write and therefore not get a job. Many freed slaves were still bound to the land they worked as they did not have the money to go anywhere else.
Answer:
C. leaders are representatives elected by the people
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Answer: by promoting the idea that people are equal
Explanation:
The main benefit was that they got a lot of financial support, for example they were given low-cost mortgages, low interest loans, and it helped veterans cover tuition for college and trade schools if they were still wanting to get that type of education. (source: History.com)
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Read the Cross of Gold speech
, by William Jennings Bryan
What evidence did Bryan give in his speech that makes you feel he is catering to the common working man?
Answer:
Bryan´s speech at the Democratic National Convention on July 8, 1896, about the party platform for the presidential election campaign, included a request for the coinage of silver as an inflationary action that would raise money circulation and helped poor people and people and farmers in debt.
Explanation:
He makes it clear that he´s committed to the common working man by claiming to represent the interests of the "humblest citizen," "the plain people of this country."
He even acknowledges wealthy businessmen as equal to farmers and miners.