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William Jennings Bryan is noted for
 
  a. winning the popular vote for President in 1896 but losing the electoral vote.
  b. serving as legal counsel for the American Railway Union in the Pullman strike.
  c. switching from the Democratic to the Republican Party after the election of 1890.
  d. serving beer and wine at campaign meetings.
  e. expressing the views of the farmers and laborers in his cross of gold speech.

Question 2

The English sea dogs who tried to break into Spain and Portugal's American markets and colonies in the late sixteenth century were ___________________ _ .
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh





 

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