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Bimetallism is a monetary system that uses two metals, typically gold and silver, as the basis for currency and economic transactions. This system was particularly significant in the late 19th century as it aimed to create a stable currency and alleviate economic hardships faced by farmers and laborers during that period. The debate over bimetallism was central to the Populist Movement, which sought to reform the monetary system to benefit the working class and farmers.