Critics of Alexander Hamilton's policies feared that they
A. would give too much power to the state governments.
B. posted a serious threat to Americans' Liberties.
C. would create a huge federal deficit.
D. were too democratic for a republican form of government.
B. posted a serious threat to Americans' Liberties.
Hamilton's opponents feared the power of a financial aristocracy, not that of state governments.
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