In the Gilded Age, hard money policies were reflected in
a. the Resumption Act of 1875.
b. Congress formally dropping the coinage of silver dollars in 1873, the "Crime of '73."
c. Grant's veto of a bill to print more paper currency at the behest of creditors.
d. the monetary policy of the Greenback Labor party.
e. the demand for more coinage of silver.
a, b, c
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