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Which of the following options best describes Thomas Jefferson’s views on the formation of a national bank?(1 point)
Responses
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he did not want it to be in Philadelphia but somewhere in the South.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he did not want it to be in Philadelphia but somewhere in the South.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.
Jefferson supported the bank because he thought it would increase the power of the federal government.
Jefferson supported the bank because he thought it would increase the power of the federal government.
Jefferson supported the bank because he saw it as a way to reduce the national debt.
Responses
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he did not want it to be in Philadelphia but somewhere in the South.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he did not want it to be in Philadelphia but somewhere in the South.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.
Jefferson supported the bank because he thought it would increase the power of the federal government.
Jefferson supported the bank because he thought it would increase the power of the federal government.
Jefferson supported the bank because he saw it as a way to reduce the national debt.
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Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.
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