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In _______ the economy came crashing because of the increase of supply of locomotives.
a) 1993
b) 1873
c) 1893
d) 1899
When the railroads did not have money to pay investment banks, the banks then don’t have money to _______
a) Lend
b) Make
c) Steal
d) Take
_________________________________Turned a profit by buying seven dollar faulty guns for twenty dollars to soldiers
a) J.P. Morgan
b) P.J. Chase
c) J.R. Ewing
d) J.R.Reid
The term______________________ means “Let it be” and is how today’s US currency is classified
a) Fake
b) Phony
c) Fiat
d) Monopoly
A___________ is like an economic recession or depression.
a) War
b) Army
c) Panic
d) Cleansing
_________________________________ Army was a group of protestors that made to Washington D.C. to protest governmental policies.
a) Jacob’s ladder
b) Josphine Apacsee
c) Jacob S. Coxey
d) Jeffthrow Bodine
A large part of the populist believe that the government could help the people by changing the ____________________________________________ Policy.
a) Foreign
b) Local
c) State
d) Monetary
Paper money was just a receipt for_________________________________ deposited into a bank.
a) Platinum
b) Silver
c) Titanium
d) Gold
According to the video instructor, more dollar bills ultimately means more______________________ .
a) Parties
b) Workers
c) Smiles
d) Crying
The silverites believe in______________________ for the american people.
a) More food
b) More Coins
c) More Music
d) More Color
Supply goes up then price goes______________________ .
a) Around
b) Up
c) Down
d) Stays the Same
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