Opposition to Hamilton's proposed national bank __________
A) was based on "loose construction" of the Constitution
B) reflected the fears of private bankers
C) was justified because his plans so clearly favored a few "monied interests"
D) generally did not involve the general public
E) involved issues relating to Congress's constitutional powers
Answer: E
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