Which of Alexander Hamilton's financial policies and programs seemed to benefit speculators at the expense of poor soldiers?
a. the public credit plan
b. the "Report on Manufactures"
c. the creation of a national bank
d. the tax on whiskey
Ans: a. the public credit plan
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