They Believed That It Prevented Inflation -Brey
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Both major parties considered the gold rush standard important because it was seen as a way to stabilize the economy and create confidence in the value of currency. The gold rush standard tied the value of money to the supply of gold, which was believed to provide a stable foundation for the economy. Additionally, it was believed that a gold-backed currency would prevent inflation and protect against the volatility that can come with paper money.
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