B. Jews enlisted in the army in larger numbers than other groups.
C. Many Jews converted to Christianity to show support for the war effort.
D. Discrimination against Jews declined as a result of their service.
Discrimination against Jews increased as a result of growing nativist sentiment.
Answer:
Explanation:edmentum
The answer for this question is D
William Jennings Bryan was a famous speaker known for supporting Populist causes, particularly through his "Cross of Gold" speech and his role in the Democratic Party. The correct answer is A. A famous politician who fought against Reconstruction.
William Jennings Bryan is best described by option D: A famous speaker who supported Populist causes.
William Jennings Bryan was a prominent American political figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a skilled orator and a powerful advocate for Populist and Democratic causes.
Bryan is perhaps best known for his role as the Democratic Party's nominee for president in the 1896 and 1900 elections.
He gained fame for his passionate "Cross of Gold" speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention, where he advocated for bimetallism and the free coinage of silver.
This speech galvanized his support among Populist and agrarian groups who felt oppressed by the gold standard and the economic policies of the time.
While Bryan was a significant political figure, none of the other options accurately describe his historical role:
He was not a famous soldier who led the Rough Riders like Theodore Roosevelt (Option B).
He was not an abolitionist who worked on the Underground Railroad; his political career postdates the abolitionist movement (Option C).
He did not fight against Reconstruction; his prominence came later in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, well after the Civil War and Reconstruction period (Option A).
The correct answer is A. A famous politician who fought against Reconstruction.
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