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Croeseids Bimetallism, also
known as the
bimetallic standard, is a
monetary standard in
which the
value of the
monetary unit is
defined as equivalent...
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Limping bimetallism was a
monetary system in the
United States that was
dependent partially on
silver but
primarily on gold. It was
developed after the...
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warehouses to aid farmers.
Other Populist-endorsed
measures included bimetallism, a
graduated income tax,
direct election of Senators, a
shorter workw****...
- on July 9, 1896. In his address,
Bryan supported "free silver" (i.e.
bimetallism),
which he
believed would bring the
nation prosperity. He
decried the...
- To
reconcile the
various monetary systems it was
decided to opt for
bimetallism,
taking inspiration from the
French franc model, from
which the dimensions...
- not concealed, that the bill
would establish a gold
standard by
ending bimetallism. The bill
became the Act of
February 12, 1873, with the
signature of...
- Dana
Horton (January 16, 1844 –
February 23, 1895),
American writer on
bimetallism, was born in Pomeroy, Ohio. He
graduated at
Harvard in 1864, and at the...
- Missouri), to join with silver-producing
interests in
urging a
return to
bimetallism, the use of both
silver and gold as a standard.
Coupled with Senator...
- question,
favoring moderate positions on
silver such as
accomplishing bimetallism by
international agreement. In the
final days
before the convention,...
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Littlefield posited that the book
served an
allegory for the late 19th-century
bimetallism debate regarding monetary policy. Littlefield's
thesis achieved some...