AP Success - AP US History: Populist Movement & 1896 Platform

"We demand the free and unrestricted coinage of silver and gold…

We demand a graduated income tax, to the end that aggregated wealth shall bear its just proportion of taxation…

Transportation being a means of exchange and a public necessity, the Government should own and operate the railroads in the interest of the people and on a non-partisan basis, to the end that all may be accorded the same treatment in transportation, and that the tyranny and political power now exercised by the great railroad corporations…may be destroyed…"
Populist Party Platform, 1896.

Question 1

Multiple choice
Which of the following best reflects the economic interests of the Populist Party as expressed in their 1896 platform?
  • The free and unrestricted coinage of silver and gold

  • The reduction of tariffs on imported goods

  • The establishment of a national bank to control the money supply

  • The adoption of a single gold standard

Question 2

Multiple choice
The Populist Party's demand for a graduated income tax suggests that they:
  • Sought to redistribute wealth more equitably among Americans

  • Wanted to lower taxes for the wealthiest individuals to encourage investment

  • Aimed to simplify the tax code to a flat tax rate for all citizens

  • Favored indirect taxation through tariffs rather than direct taxation

Question 3

Multiple choice
The Populist Party's stance on transportation, specifically railroads, indicates that they believed:
  • State governments, rather than the federal government, should own the railroads

  • Private enterprise was the most efficient way to manage the railroads

  • The government should control essential services to ensure fair treatment for all

  • Railroad construction should be halted to focus on other forms of transportation

Question 4

Multiple choice
The Populist Party's platform was primarily a response to the concerns of:
  • Immigrants looking for increased protectionism in labor markets

  • Industrialists seeking to expand their control over natural resources

  • Farmers and laborers affected by economic inequality and corporate power

  • Urban elites interested in maintaining the status quo

Question 5

Multiple choice
The call to 'destroy' the 'tyranny and political power' exercised by railroad corporations reflects the Populist Party's:
  • Interest in forming alliances with railroad magnates to gain political influence

  • Support for laissez-faire capitalism and minimal government intervention

  • Desire to privatize all government-owned infrastructure

  • Opposition to the perceived monopolistic practices of large companies

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