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Why did Alexander Hamilton believe that the national bank was constitutional?

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Answered by naslin999
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Hey Mate, Here is your Answer!!

1.Hamilton believed in express powers and a strict interpretation of the constitution.
2.The constitution states that a government should have all the powers to carry out its duties , and the national bank was necessary .

3) He thought the constitution was a weak document that couldn't address the needs of the govt .

Hope this helps you !! :)

chasea3: thats is not a anwser
chasea3: here is so answers
chasea3: A. He believed in express powers and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
B. The Constitution states that a government should have all the powers to carry out its duties, and the national bank was necessary.
C. He thought the Constitution was a weak document that couldn’t address the needs of the government.
D. The Constitution mentioned the possible need for a bank.
naslin999: Yes , I realized . I have edited it .
chasea3: whats the answer
Answered by gratefuljarette
11

He believed in the power of expression and a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

Explanation:

  • The Constitution states that a government should have all the powers to fulfill its duties, and it needed the national bank. He considered the Constitution to be a weak document that could not address the government's needs.
  • The Constitution related to the possible need for a branch. He found the constitution to be a fragile text that does not meet the government's needs.

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