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These speech written by William Jennings Bryan was asking the people to give up the gold standard in exchange for bimetallism to help the farmers (put more money in circulation)

Cross of Gold

100
Mostly Southern and Eastern European Immigrants arrived to this destination 

Ellis Island

200

This political platform wanted a graduated income tax and direct election of senators

Omaha platform

200

What did political figures in political machines want in exchange for their services?

Votes/Political loyalty

200
Most immigrants came to these in order to work factory jobs, making these areas of the United States very populated and multicultural

Cities/Urban areas

200

These types of immigrants were mostly from Eastern and Southern Europe or Asia, were catholic, Jewish, and Greek Orthodox, and came later on

New immigrants

300

These laws were passed to protect the economic interests of farmers, mostly regulating the railroads

The Granger Laws

300

This man came to represent the corrupt political machines, he ruled Tammany Hall, the largest political machine in NYC

Boss Tweed

300

Mostly Asian Immigrants in the West arrived to which destination

Angel Island
300

Because of rapid city growth, some problems the cities faced are: 

overcrowding, lack of sanitation, spread of diseases like cholera and typhoid

300

Farmers wanted this policy instead of the Gold Standard so that the amount of money in circulation would increase thus allowing farmers to charge more money for their crops so that they can pay off their debts faster, which always stayed the same

Bimetallism 
400

Name the three enemies of the farmers/problems they faced

Railroad shipping rates, high interests rates, middlemen

400

Because of fear that the immigrants would take their job/change their culture, people born in the United States had a rise of this sentiment

Nativism

500
The political party supported mostly by farmers and factory workers 

Populist Party

500

Which government action passed limited immigrants from JAPAN 

the Gentleman's Agreement 

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