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astraxan [27]
3 years ago
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1. When President George Washington suppressed a rebellion of farmers in western Pennsylvania for refusing to pay the whiskey ta

x, he?
A: acted to strengthen the authority of the new federal government
B: showed is the determination to build a large standing army
C: create the framework for a future personal income tax
D: demonstrated his opposition to Alexander Hamilton's financial plan

2. Which form of taxation is used by governments to collect revenue from international trade?
A: sales tax (I think this one)
B: tariffs
C: income taxes
D: user fees

3. In 1790 Alexander Hamilton proposed the creation of a national Bank which of the following is one of the reasons that people like Thomas Jefferson oppose the creation of a national bank?
A: there was a high probability that the bank would fail ( i think this one)
B: The bank was not necessary because the federal government did not have any money
C: The bank would cause high inflation and it would harm economy ( I also think it may be this one)
D: The Constitution does not specifically grant the government the power to create the bank

3. One of the issues facing the early nation was how to interpret the Constitution Alexander Hamilton said that the Constitution gives Congress the power to make all laws necessary and proper which statement best describes Hamilton's views on how the constitution should be interpreted?
A: he favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution ( I think this one)
B: he favored a partisan interpretation of the Constitution
C: he favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution
D: he favorite an inconsistent interpretation of the Constitution

Get 16 points
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2 answers:
Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
6 0
2. <span>B: tariffs
</span>4. C: he favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution
Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
3 0

<span>One of the issues facing the early nation was how to interpret the Constitution Alexander Hamilton said that the Constitution gives Congress the power to make all laws necessary and proper which statement best describes Hamilton's views on how the constitution should be interpreted? 

</span><span>: he favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution</span>
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