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- William_Jennings_Bryan abstract "William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was a leading American politician from the 1890s until his death. He was a dominant force in the populist wing of the Democratic Party, standing three times as the Party's candidate for President of the United States (1896, 1900 and 1908). He served two terms as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Nebraska and was the United States Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson (1913–1915), resigning because of his pacifist position on the World War. Bryan was a devout Presbyterian, a strong advocate of popular democracy, and an enemy of the banks and their gold standard. He demanded "Free Silver" (because it reduce the power of the money power and put more money in the hands of the people at large). He was a peace advocate, a prohibitionist, and an opponent of Darwinism on religious and humanitarian grounds. With his deep, commanding voice and wide travels, he was one of the best known orators and lecturers of the era. Because of his faith in the wisdom of the common people, he was called "The Great Commoner."In the intensely fought 1896 and 1900 elections, he was defeated by William McKinley but retained control of the Democratic Party. With over 500 speeches in 1896, Bryan invented the national stumping tour, in an era when other presidential candidates stayed home. In his three presidential bids, he promoted Free Silver in 1896, anti-imperialism in 1900, and trust-busting in 1908, calling on Democrats to fight the trusts (big corporations) and big banks, and embrace anti-elitist ideals of republicanism. President Wilson appointed him Secretary of State in 1913, but Wilson's strong demands on Germany after the Lusitania was torpedoed in 1915 caused Bryan to resign in protest. After 1920 he was a strong supporter of Prohibition and energetically attacked Darwinism and evolution, most famously at the Scopes Trial in 1925. Five days after the end of the case, he died in his sleep.".
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- William_Jennings_Bryan alias "Bryan, William Jennings".
- William_Jennings_Bryan almaMater Illinois_College.
- William_Jennings_Bryan almaMater Northwestern_University_School_of_Law.
- William_Jennings_Bryan birthDate "1860-03-19".
- William_Jennings_Bryan birthPlace Illinois.
- William_Jennings_Bryan birthPlace Salem,_Illinois.
- William_Jennings_Bryan birthYear "1860".
- William_Jennings_Bryan child Grace_Bryan.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan deathDate "1925-07-26".
- William_Jennings_Bryan deathPlace Dayton,_Tennessee.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan orderInOffice "41st".
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- William_Jennings_Bryan party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- William_Jennings_Bryan president Woodrow_Wilson.
- William_Jennings_Bryan region Nebraska.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan religion Presbyterianism.
- William_Jennings_Bryan spouse Mary_Baird_Bryan.
- William_Jennings_Bryan successor Jesse_Burr_Strode.
- William_Jennings_Bryan successor Robert_Lansing.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan children "William Jennings Bryan Jr., Grace Bryan".
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- William_Jennings_Bryan placeOfBirth "Salem, Illinois, U.S.".
- William_Jennings_Bryan placeOfDeath "Dayton, Tennessee, U.S.".
- William_Jennings_Bryan predecessor Philander_C._Knox.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan religion Presbyterianism.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan state Nebraska.
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- William_Jennings_Bryan termEnd "1915-06-09".
- William_Jennings_Bryan termStart "1891-03-04".
- William_Jennings_Bryan termStart "1913-03-05".
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- William_Jennings_Bryan title List_of_United_States_Democratic_Party_presidential_tickets.
- William_Jennings_Bryan title "Democratic presidential nominee".
- William_Jennings_Bryan title "Member from Nebraska's 1st congressional district".
- William_Jennings_Bryan title "Populist presidential nominee".
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- William_Jennings_Bryan years "1896".
- William_Jennings_Bryan years "18961900".
- William_Jennings_Bryan years "1908".
- William_Jennings_Bryan description "United States Secretary of State".