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Elena L [17]
3 years ago
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What was a legacy of the Populist

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tigry1 [53]3 years ago
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A greater legacy of the Populist movement in Arkansas, however, lies in its impact upon the state's Democratic Party, which entered a long period of political dominance after vanquishing the third-party challenge

Explanation:

Igoryamba3 years ago
6 0

Ideas were adopted by Progressives, they attempted to "reform" democracy and took action to PREVENT SOCIALISM from taking root.

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In the spring of 1778 France agreed to join the war on America's side. Washington led his troops against the British at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse, which was a stalemate. In 1780 a French army arrived under the command of the Comte de Rochambeau, Washington and de Rochambeau gave up plans to attack New York and marched instead to Yorktown, Virginia, where they defeated the British army with the help of France's navy. This spectacular victory effectively ended the Revolution. Washington remained in command until a formal agreement to end the war was reached; in the meantime he tried to keep his restless soldiers from overthrowing Congress. In December of 1783, he resigned his command of the army, an act of selflessness that amazed the entire world.

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