One result of Republican hard money policies in the mid-1870s was E. a political turn to the Democrats and the rise of the new Greenback Labor Party.
<h3>What were the Republican hard money policies in the mid-1870s?</h3>
The Republic Party championed the following policies in the mid-1870s:
- Support of business and industry
- Protective tariffs
- Anti-slavery
- Hard money policies.
However, these policies alienated some Americans and led to the formation of the Populist Party, which was an alliance between the Farmers' Alliance and the Greenback Party.
Thus, one result of Republican hard money policies in the mid-1870s was E. a political turn to the Democrats and the rise of the new Greenback Labor Party.
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B, it caused lots of conflict
A) Aug. 1492
B) Feb. 1519
C) Aug. 1533
D) Aug. 1519
E) <span>April 1521
F) </span><span>July 1608
G) </span><span>June 1494
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So in order it's A, G, B, D, E, C, F
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The answer is the Civil War
A common practice in American election campaigns in the 19th century, was to use "waving the bloody shirt" phrase for ridiculing opposing politicians who made emotional calls to avenge the blood of the northern soldiers that died in the Civil War.Mostly Republicans were accused of this practice.