A significant difference between secularists in the United States and those in Europe was

a. European secularists wanted to increase state power at the expense of the Church, but in the United States, freedom of religion was the greater concern.
b. European secularists were concerned first with freedom of religion, but in the United States government power mattered most.
c. European secularists were primarily concerned with creating state religions, while in the United States, government and religion were made completely separate.
d. European secularists wanted to abolish religion altogether, while the United States government held that religion had a place in the state.


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What did Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton propose in December 1790 to stabilize the currency and the economy of the United States?

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