I think the second answer is correct. considering what i learned before and how people needed to pay more to live but didn't make enough to do so.
Supporters of bimetallism offer three arguments for it: (1) the combination of two metals can provide greater monetary reserves; (2) greater price stability will result from the larger monetary base; and (3) greater ease in the determination and stabilization of exchange rates among countries using gold, silver, or bimetallic standards will result.
Tammany hall may be the answer but let me know if there’s more info.
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