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The Debate over Money Farmers were concerned about tariffs Tariffs reduce foreign competition Foreign countries counter with their own tariffs Value of money Money Supply Increase supply of $ by govt. results in inflation (FARMERS LIKE THIS) Reducing supply of $ by govt. results in deflation (BANKS LIKE THIS) GREENBACKS were introduced after the Civil War.
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Page 1: The Debate over Money  Farmers were concerned about tariffs  Tariffs reduce foreign competition  Foreign countries counter with their own tariffs

The Debate over Money Farmers were concerned about tariffs Tariffs reduce foreign competition

Foreign countries counter with their own tariffs

Value of money Money Supply Increase supply of $ by govt. results in inflation

(FARMERS LIKE THIS) Reducing supply of $ by govt. results in

deflation (BANKS LIKE THIS)

GREENBACKS were introduced after the Civil War.

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Bi-Metallism Issue

Bi-Metallism Issue

Gold & Silver coins, as well as

greenbacks, could be traded for actual gold or silver by the govt. This standard regulated the $$$ supply in the U.S.

“The FED” est. 1913- controls the $$$ supply today.

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The Silver IssueThe Silver Issue “Crime of ’73” demonetization of

silver (govt. stopped coining silver).

Bland-Allison Act (1878) limitedsilver coinage to $2-$4 mil. per mo.(based on the 16:1 ratio of silver togold).

Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)

The US Treasury must purchase$4.5 mil. oz. of silver a month.

Govt. deposited most silver in theUS Treasury rather than circulation.

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Price Indexes for Consumer & Farm Products: 1865-

1913

Price Indexes for Consumer & Farm Products: 1865-

1913

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Founder of the National Grange of

the Patrons of Husbandry (1867)

Founder of the National Grange of

the Patrons of Husbandry (1867)

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The Grange MovementThe Grange Movement

First organized in the 1870s in the Midwest, the south, and Texas.

Set up cooperative associations.

Social and educational components.

Succeeded in lobbying for “Granger Laws.”

Rapidly declined by the late 1870s.

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The Farmers Alliances

The Farmers Alliances

Begun in the late 1880s (Texas first the Southern Alliance; then in the Midwest the Northern Alliance).

Built upon the ashes of the Grange.

More political and less social than the Grange.

Ran candidates for office.

Controlled 8 state legislatures & had 47representatives in Congress during the 1890s.

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The Populist (Peoples’) Party

The Populist (Peoples’) Party

Founded by James B. Weaverand Tom Watson.

Omaha, NE Convention in July,1892.

Got almost 1 million popularvotes.

Several Congressional seatswon.

James B. Weaver, Presidential Candidate

&James G. Field, VP

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Omaha Platform of 1892

Omaha Platform of 1892

1. Abolition of the National Bank.

2. Direct election of Senators.

3. Govt. ownership of RRs, telephone & telegraph companies.

4. Government-operated postal savings banks.

5. 8-hour work day for government employees.

6. Abolition of the Pinkerton detective agency.

7. Re-monitization of silver; unlimited minting

8. A single term for President & Vice President.

9. Progressive income tax– more $$, higher % of taxes

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A Platform of Lunacy?

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Populist Platform

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1892 Election1892 Election

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William Jennings Bryan

(1860-1925)

William Jennings Bryan

(1860-1925)

The “Great Commoner”

DEMOCRAT“SILVERITE”

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Bryant’s“Cross of Gold”

Speech

Bryant’s“Cross of Gold”

Speech“You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold!”

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William McKinley (1843-1901)

William McKinley (1843-1901)

REPUBLICANGold Standard

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1896 Election Results

1896 Election Results

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Gold Triumphs Over Silver

Gold Triumphs Over Silver

1900 GoldStandard Act

confirmed thenation’s commitment tothe gold standard.

A victory for the

forces ofconservatism.

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Why Did Populism Decline?

Why Did Populism Decline?1. The economy experienced rapid

change.

2. The era of small producers and farmers was fading away.

3. Race divided the Populist Party, especially in the South.

4. The Populists were not able to breakexisting party loyalties.

5. Most of their agenda was co-opted bythe Democratic Party.