A) The government could not issue more currency than it had gold.
As the U.S. was coming to an economic crisis, by 1929 people didn't trust any financial institution anymore and the atmosphere was filled with high speculations about the value of the American currency and other nations' in the near future. As a result, people began to hoard more gold, the strongest asset, its demand increased sharply as well as its prince, and the government could not issue more currency than it had gold.
The system of debt peonage that developed in the south after the Civil War is also called as debt slavery. Freedmen were forced to work for their debtors until they could pay off their debts. Currently, under legal provisions,<span> these kind of system</span> <span>is outlawed in the Congress.</span>
<span> it ensured that careers would be open on the basis of merit and not privileges of birth.
It did not guarantee women equal rights but confirmed the existing
supremacy of men over women; women had fewer rights than children.
It didn't either enshrine individual rights or the security of the state- there was a balance. </span>