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AP United States History
Multiple Choice

Rationale for the National Bank in Early National Period

Hard Period 3: 1754–1800 Early National Period

During the early national period of the United States, several foundational policies and actions shaped the direction of the new nation. Among these was the debate surrounding the formation of a national bank. The creation of a national bank was met with significant opposition and support, illustrating deeper ideological divides over the nature and scope of federal power.

Which of the following best describes the rationale provided by proponents of the national bank during this period?

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