I believe the answer is C
Rights which were given to citizens in the English Bill of Rights were:
- A frequently summoned Parliament and free elections
- Members should have freedom of speech in Parliament
- No armies should be raised in peacetime
- No taxes could be levied,without the authority of parliament
- Laws should not be dispensed with,or suspended,without the consent of parliament.
- No excessive fines should be imposed,nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- Freedom to elect members of parliament ,without the king or queen's interference
- Freedom from Royal interference with the law
- Freedom to petition the king.
- Freedom to bear arms for self-defence
The correct answer should be
<span>C. Alexander Hamilton and Henry Clay
They
were the biggest supporters of the idea while Jefferson and Madison
were against it and advocated not opening it. It was called the First
Bank of America and Alexander Hamilton became the first secretary of
treasure, but it was a bit differently organized then than how it is
now.</span>