Answer:
1. Jefferson supported bimetallism (ethos appeal)
2. It benefited small town farmers who took out loans to pay for their homes and farms.
3. Money is relative. If we say something has value, it does. Gold is only seen as valuable because it always has.
4. International Bimetallism is already practiced.
Explanation:
This powerful speech secured Bryan's seat as a presidential candidate and an advocate for the Populist's party in the upcoming election. He uses rhetoric to push beyond people's tradition and embrace bimetallism in this speech, something which was later achieved.
<span>Between April 1861 and April 1865, an estimated 1.5 million troops joined the war on the side of the Union and approximately 1.2 million went into Confederate service. An estimated total of 600,000 were killed in action or died of disease. More than twice that number were wounded but survived at least long enough to muster out</span>
Answer:
A. Many became internet camps.
Explanation:
The CCC program was never officially terminated. Congress provided funding for closing the remaining camps in 1942 with the equipment being reallocated. It became a model for conservation programs that were implemented in the period after World War II.
I’ve never read that story ever, maybe go search Wikipedia