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The excerpt below is a form of party platform in 1892 we demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 we demand a graduated income tax we demand a free ballot and a fair count in all elections we favor a constitutional provision limiting the office of president and vice-president to one term, and providing for the election of senators of the united states by a direct vote of the which party adopted a platform containing all these demands a. populist party b. democratic party c. republican party d. progressive party
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How did the cleveland massacre impact standard oil in 1872? standard oil hired all the laborers who were nearly killed during the cleveland massacre. standard oil became a monopoly in the cleveland oil market after the cleveland massacre. standard oil was bought out by other companies in the city after the cleveland massacre. standard oil closed down to avoid additional violence in the wake of the cleveland massacre.
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