The ideas of the Populist Party, as expressed in the excerpt, had the most in common with the ideas of the...

A) Federalists in the 1790s
B) Progressive movement
c) Whigs in the 1830s
D) Civil Rights movement

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the federalists in the 1790s

The populist party is the late 19th-century political party of the United States. The people's party focused on the abolition of national banks, the subtreasury system, and the election of Senators by direct vote.

The correct answer is:

Option B. Progressive Movement

The progressive movement is a widespread period of political and social reform across the United States.

The ideas of the populist party and Federalist Party were common as:

1. The parties claim for doing the good for common and ordinary people.

2. The jurisdiction and legislation working for and to the people.

3. Both the movements were focused on the political reforms that included women suffering, direct elections, and the conduction of secret ballots.

Thus, the progressive movement and populist party shared the common goal of political and economical reforms.

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