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Alexander Hamilton's recommendation for creating a national bank is an example of (1 point)
a power given by the federal government.
a violation of states' rights.
a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
• a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
a power given by the federal government.
a violation of states' rights.
a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
• a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
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a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
Hamilton argued that the Constitution's "necessary and proper" clause allowed the federal government to create a national bank even though the power isn't explicitly listed.
Hamilton argued that the Constitution's "necessary and proper" clause allowed the federal government to create a national bank even though the power isn't explicitly listed.
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