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Socrates never learned to read or write; he was illiterate all his life.
Northeast
A region in the United States, consisting of the New England and Mid-Atlantic states, known for its significant historical, cultural, and economic contributions to the country.
The West
A term commonly referring to the societies of Western Europe and North America, characterized by democratic systems, capitalism, and liberal social values.
Cross of Gold Speech
An address by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Democratic National Convention, criticizing the gold standard and supporting bimetallism, which became a symbol of the populist movement.
William Jennings Bryan
A prominent American lawyer and politician who was a major advocate for populism, serving in the U.S. Congress and running for President as the Democratic Party nominee in 1896, 1900, and 1908.
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