In terms of the nation's economy, Hamilton regarded debt as
A) destructive, certain to dig a hole that would bury the new nation.
B) a good thing because it would tie those in debt to the nation's future success.
C) neither bad nor good; just a fact of life.
D) None of these choices
E) All of these choices
B
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