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The First Bank of the United States had characteristics that differ from those of the modern central bank of the United States....Question
The First Bank of the United States had characteristics that differ from those of the modern central bank of the United States. Which of the following is one such characteristic of the First Bank of the United States?(1 point)
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The First Bank of the United States was issued an indefinite charter.
The First Bank of the United States was issued an indefinite charter.
The First Bank of the United States printed all of the nation's currency.
The First Bank of the United States printed all of the nation's currency.
The First Bank of the United States was partially owned by foreign investors.
The First Bank of the United States was partially owned by foreign investors.
The First Bank of the United States featured little corruption.
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The First Bank of the United States was issued an indefinite charter.
The First Bank of the United States was issued an indefinite charter.
The First Bank of the United States printed all of the nation's currency.
The First Bank of the United States printed all of the nation's currency.
The First Bank of the United States was partially owned by foreign investors.
The First Bank of the United States was partially owned by foreign investors.
The First Bank of the United States featured little corruption.
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The characteristic that differs from those of the modern central bank of the United States is:
**The First Bank of the United States was partially owned by foreign investors.**
This feature contrasts with the modern Federal Reserve, which is not privately owned and does not have foreign ownership in its structure.
**The First Bank of the United States was partially owned by foreign investors.**
This feature contrasts with the modern Federal Reserve, which is not privately owned and does not have foreign ownership in its structure.
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