Jefferson and Madison opposed the national bank because they felt it was unconstitutional and because they felt that the centralization of financial power would weaken the monetary system of the United States.<span> They argued that a national bank would aid Northern businesses but hinder agrarian interests in the South.
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I think this is a question based on your morals I mean there is a decent chance you can get away with it but how would you feel afterward would you feel guilty or would you be okay with it. Personally I would pay for two reason I would be afraid of getting caught and I'm not that type of person I would feel guilty.
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Three people I think changed the world for the better would be Genghis Khan, Winston Churchill, and George Washington. A pretty basic list I know, but it is truly what I think.
Eugene Debs was the man who once ran for the presidency of the United states while being in prison. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the third option. He was also an American Union leader and the founder of the Industrial workers of the world. He ran for the presidency of the United States 5 times.