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bimetallism Meaning in Telugu ( bimetallism తెలుగు అంటే)



ద్విలోహతత్వం, బంగారు మరియు వెండి

ద్రవ్య ప్రమాణంలో, కరెన్సీ యొక్క అసలు యూనిట్ రెండు లోహాల సంఖ్య (సాధారణంగా బంగారం మరియు వెండి),

Noun:

బంగారు మరియు వెండి,



bimetallism's Usage Examples:

monometallism), or should there be two or more metals for that purpose (as in bimetallism).


Other Populist-endorsed measures included bimetallism, a graduated income tax, direct election of Senators, a shorter workweek.


Doran was chairman of the Minnesota Democratic State Central Committee on numerous occasions and was chairman of the National Democratic Committee from 1888 to 1896, when he resigned over differences with his party on bimetallism.


until 1911 and most successful in Nevada which supported a platform of bimetallism and free silver.


when the debate between silver and gold was finally resolved, with all pretenses of bimetallism replaced in favor of the gold standard.


Walker argued in support of bimetallism and although he was an opponent of the nascent socialist movement, he.


Missouri), to join with silver-producing interests in urging a return to bimetallism, the use of both silver and gold as a standard.


regarding the use of bimetallism in place of a gold or silver standard (monometallism).


split from the Republican Party by supporting free silver (effectively, expansionary monetary policy) and bimetallism.


choice between alternative monetary standards: inconvertible paper, gold monometallism and gold/silver bimetallism.


Limping bimetallism was a monetary system in the United States that was partially dependent on silver but primarily dependent on gold.


in the 1890s was the choice between alternative monetary standards: inconvertible paper, gold monometallism and gold/silver bimetallism.


In 1892, he made an unsuccessful bid for President on a platform of bimetallism, but lost the nomination to Grover Cleveland, his longtime political.



Synonyms:

standard, monetary standard,



Antonyms:

nonstandard, unorthodox, abnormal,



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