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Question 10 (1 point)
What might a typical Southern small farmer have said about the National Bank?
a
"I would question its legality under the Constitution."
b
"It can't be safe to keep all that money in one place."
c
"I don't want to mix my money in one place."
d
"That institution is good for wealthy manufacturing folks, not for me."
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History, 21.06.2019 20:30
Brainliestttme : )how did the japanese economy recover so quickly after world war ii? -mass immigration to japan in an effort to rebuild -economic and educational reforms passed by the government- an economic partnership with korea and china- marshall plan dollars stimulated the japanese economy
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What refers to the division of power among the three branches of government
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Me a slaveowner who worked a slave to death or be a slave to death, a. cannot be tried for murder in criminal court but could be sued for wrongful death in the civil court b. cannot be tried in court because there was no law against the mistreatment of slaves. c. could have his form or plantation confiscated by the state and sold to the highest bidder. d. could be tried for murder in most southern states.
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