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What was the people's party populists quizlet?A U.S. political party formed in the 1890s to represent the interests of farmers and laborers. Also called the People's Party. It felt that the government was influenced by industrialists & bankers who favored gold to back U.S. dollars. Populists favored free coinage of silver and other reforms.
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