<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that yes, it was a wise political move, since most Americans knew that the US could benefit from better relations with China. </span>
<span>The European Economic Community was formed in 1957 with just six countries. Three more were added in 1973, another in 1981, and two more in 1986. So by 1993 there were 12 countries part of the EEC; there are 28 now.</span>
Answer:
it had millions of members, to add issues they had raised to its platform
Explanation:
The Populist Party raised issues in the 1896 election that the Democratic Party embraced in its campaign. This was a smart strategy for the Democrats because the Populist movement had grown to over 1 million people. The Democrats could not afford to lose that many votes. By embracing Populist issues, they encouraged Populist Party members to vote for their candidate. Populists wanted the US Treasury to back the dollar with a ratio of 16 parts gold to 1 part silver so it could print more currency.