Populist Party Platform (1892) The People's party, more commonly known as the Populist party, was organized in St. Louis in 1892 to represent the common folk—especially farmers—against the entrenched interests of railroads, bankers, processers, corporations, and the politicians in league with such interests.
Answer: the party adopted a platform calling for free coinage of silver, abolition of national banks, a subtreasury scheme or some similar system, a graduated income tax, plenty of paper money, government ownership of all forms of transportation and communication.
Many skilled and educated North Africans have left the region to find better jobs in Europe or in oil-rich Arab countries. This migration could result in a shortage of skilled labor.
many European nations attempted to accumulate the largest possible share of that wealth by maximizing their exports and by limiting their imports via tariffs