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OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

5 questions please help will fan and medal

OpenStudy (suenahelpz):

What are the 5 questions?

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

What do you think it is?

OpenStudy (suenahelpz):

^

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

a

OpenStudy (suenahelpz):

Correct. ;u;

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

No?

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

yeah, both are. A is more like it. B is too. I would go with A.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

What do you think it is?

OpenStudy (suenahelpz):

^ Again xD

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

I got this Suena...

OpenStudy (suenahelpz):

I'm fine. I'm waiting for a password to do an exam from my teacher anyway, might as well try to help

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

Well, I mean. You could go study? But ok.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

d

OpenStudy (suenahelpz):

Oh, well that was ironic xD my teacher just contacted me, well duty calls! Have a lovely day you two.

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

Good job Wild.

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

I agree with you on that.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

What do you think

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

no clue

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

Well, what states are close to washington DC.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

nj

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

No, look at a map. Surrounding Washington DC is Maryland, Virginia and such

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

If you were to guess, what states did they take it from?

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

You should be able to find your answer in here. Alexander Hamilton offered a remarkably modern economic vision based on investment, industry, and expanded commerce. Most strikingly, it was an economic vision that had no place for slavery. Before the 1790s, the American economy--North and South--was intimately tied to a trans-Atlantic system of slavery. States south of Pennsylvania depended on slave labor to produce tobacco, rice, indigo, and cotton. The northern states conducted their most profitable trade with the slave colonies of the West Indies. A member of New York's first antislavery society, Hamilton wanted to reorient the American economy away from slavery and colonial trade. Hamilton's debt program was a remarkable success. By demonstrating Americans' willingness to repay their debts, he made the United States attractive to foreign investors. European investment capital poured into the new nation in large amounts. Hamilton created a Bank of the United States, modeled after the Bank of England. A national bank would collect taxes, hold government funds, and make loans to the government and borrowers. The bank was opposed on constitutional grounds. Hamilton responded to the charge that a bank was unconstitutional by formulating the doctrine of "implied powers." He argued that Congress had the power to create a bank because the Constitution granted the federal government authority to do anything "necessary and proper" to carry out its constitutional functions (in this case its fiscal duties). Hamilton proposed to aid the nation's infant industries. Through high tariffs designed to protect American industry from foreign competition, government subsidies, and government-financed transportation improvements, he hoped to break Britain's manufacturing hold on America.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

bye

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

ok.

Arcadiouse (arcadiouse):

Don't forget to close the post. Hope I help!

OpenStudy (advert):

nice work

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