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History, 02.10.2019 18:20 sierram298

Alexander hamilton based much of his financial program on his belief that
a) land was the most important source of wealth.
b) speculation in government securities had to be prevented.
c) the states should be discouraged from depending on the federal government.
d) the success of the new government required the support of the upper class.

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