As a consequence of Hamilton's economic program, __________.

A. the United States teetered on the brink of economic disaster
B. foreign investment in government securities dramatically declined
C. the health of the U.S. economy improved significantly
D. America emerged at the forefront of the New Mercantilism


Answer: C

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