Reading Like a Historian: Populism and the Election of 1896

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In this lesson, students analyze primary sources in an effort to answer the central historical question: Why did the Populist Party attract millions of supporters? The teacher begins with a PowerPoint which reviews the struggles of farmers and the emergence of political populism. Students then read a speech by populist speaker Mary Elizabeth Lease and annotate it. They then answer guiding questions about William Jennings Bryan’s “Cross of Gold” speech (excerpt). A final class discussion attempts to explain populism’s appeal—then and now.

Publisher: CPALMS
Last Updated: 11/25/2013

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NSDL NGSSS: Social Studies Grade 11 CCSS: English Language Arts High School
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