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Why was the gold standard important to both political parties? It was supported by both farmers and manufacturers. It was necessary to reduce the power of independent political parties. Both parties wanted
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Why was the gold standard important to both political parties? It was supported by both farmers and manufacturers. It was necessary to reduce the power of independent political parties. Both parties wanted to protect newly developed industries. Both parties believed that it prevented inflation.
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The Answer Is C, If This Helps.
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The answer would be C,
Both parties wanted to protect newly developed industries
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