Which statements are TRUE? I. In the 1896 presidential election, William McKinley would likely support a tariff to protect U.S. manufacturers. II. The Populist Party’s platform of 1892 included popular election of U.S. senators, 8-hour work day, and graduated income tax. III. In the 1896 presidential election, William Jennings Bryan would likely earn the support of farmers and working people. IV. Inflation can be defined as a decrease in the purchasing power of a currency. V. In the election of 1896, William McKinley earned the support of his own party as well as the support of the Populist Party. VI. Frederick Winslow Taylor’s management practices fostered high morale among workers because they preferred producing a single component of a larger manufactured product. VII. Violence was a common characteristic of the Great R.R. Strike (1877), the Haymarket Riot (1886), the Homestead Strike (1892), and the Pullman Strike (1894). VIII. With the advent of steam-powered energy and electrical energy, manufacturers could build their factories at sites other than adjacent to rivers and streams. a. Only I, II, III, IV, VII, VIII are TRUE. b. Only III, IV, V, VII, VIII only are TRUE. c. Only I, II, IV, V, VI, VIII are TRUE. d. Only I, III, IV, VI, VII are TRUE. e. Only I, II, III, V, VI, VIII are TRUE. f. Only II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII are TRUE. g. Only III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII only are TRUE. h. Only II, III, IV, V, VII are TRUE.