Multiple Choice
The strongest ally of Mark Hanna and the Republicans in the 1896 presidential election was
A) a strong economy that raised wheat and other commodity prices.
B) McKinley's vigorous campaigning.
C) fear of the alleged radicalism of William Jennings Bryan and his free silver cause.
D) the nearly unanimous support of the nation's trained economists.
E) the divisions in the Democratic Party.
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