The Bank of the United States had been a subject of dispute since its early days. The Bank had great power over the nation’s banking system because it controlled loans made by state banks. When the Bank’s directors thought that state banks were making too many loans, they limited the amount these banks could lend. The cutbacks angered farmers and merchants who borrowed money to buy land or finance new businesses. Question Use the passage to answer the question. Which of these groups were most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States? (1 point) Responses people in favor of states’ rights people in favor of states’ rights the working poor the working poor those in favor of a strong central government those in favor of a strong central government international businessmen

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The group most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States, as described in the passage, would be "people in favor of states’ rights." This is because the Bank's control over loans made by state banks and its ability to limit lending would conflict with the interests of those who support state autonomy and local financial systems.