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A) be capitalized largely by private investors.
B) facilitate the collection of taxes.
C) provide loans to private businesses.
D) act as a storehouse for federal deposits.
E) All the answers are correct.
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A) the United States was deeply and bitterly divided.
B) the republican form of government had won over most skeptics.
C) the power of the Republicans was declining.
D) the United States had developed a clear two-party system.
E) there was considerable agreement over most important foreign policy questions.
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A) states.
B) new government.
C) rights of individuals.
D) courts.
E) presidential cabinet.
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A) George Washington
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) Alexander Hamilton
D) George Mason
E) Samuel Adams
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A) their proceeding would be open to the public.
B) states would have proportional voting based on each state's population.
C) the country needed a stronger central government.
D) slavery should have to be preserved within the United States.
E) the country needed a stronger army to prevent further popular uprisings.
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A) four years.
B) eight years.
C) twelve years.
D) sixteen years.
E) twenty years.
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A) wanted to eliminate the national debt.
B) opposed the federal government's assumption of state debts.
C) supported the creation of a national bank.
D) encouraged the federal government to focus on the needs of the independent farmer.
E) All the answers are correct.
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A) saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution.
B) feared that the new government would widely abuse its powers.
C) feared that the government too much favored common people over the "well-born."
D) saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution and feared that the new government would widely abuse its powers.
E) saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution and feared that the government too much favored common people over the "well-born."
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A) were better organized.
B) had the support of George Washington.
C) feared that poorly educated men would be elected to prominent political offices.
D) believed the new government was not strong enough to maintain order.
E) argued that the Constitution would weaken the states.
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A) Thomas Jefferson
B) Alexander Hamilton
C) John Adams
D) James Madison
E) George Washington
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