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He believed the bank had unusual political and economic power and there was a lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings. Also he believed the bank was biased toward the urban and industrial northern states because of their ties to industry and manufacturing.
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Answer: Slavery
Explanation: https://www.aclu.org/issues/racial-justice/five-truths-about-black-history
It was "The Lonely Crowd" that analyzed the 1950s as a culture of conformity, since this was during a time in the United States when a "counterculture" was forming--pushing back on the established social and economic status quo.
That happens to me sometimes too I think it's a glitch or sum