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6

Many historical references are found in this speech. In the quote to the left, Bryan compares the fight over the Gold Standard t

o: a family squabble. the American Revolution. the Civil War.
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2 answers:
omeli [17]2 years ago
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C. Civil War not The american rev.

Ne4ueva [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

on edge C: The Civil War

Explanation:

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