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OpenStudy (day00):

HELP WILL FAN AND MEDAL!!!!! In his arguments against Hamilton's proposed national bank, Jefferson cited Amendment 10 of the Bill of Rights. In doing this he was seeking the support of which of the following? "Necessary and proper clause." "Due process clause." States' rights argument. Marbury v. Madison. Power of eminent domain.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think States' rights argument

OpenStudy (day00):

Thanks @2389993 do you know this one? The Bank of the United States proposed by Hamilton is correctly described by all of the following statements EXCEPT? Would keep federal funds in circulation to stimulate the economy. Would be a private institution with the government a major stockholder. Would advise the government on sound investments and economic policy. Would serve as the depository for federal funds. Would issue paper money and establish a sound national currency.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If im not mistaking, its Would be a private institution with the government a major stockholder

OpenStudy (anonymous):

was it right?

OpenStudy (day00):

@2389993 I believe so thank you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome day00

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