Alexander Hamilton’s proposal to create a
national bank and Thomas Jefferson’s proposal to
purchase the Louisiana Territory were criticized
because both actions would
(1) place too much power in the hands of
Congress
(2) violate protections in the Bill of Rights
(3) increase foreign influence in the United States
(4) require a loose interpretation of the
Constitution



Answer :

Alexander Hamilton’s proposal to create a national bank and Thomas Jefferson’s proposal to purchase the Louisiana Territory were criticized because both actions would "(4) require a loose interpretation of the Constitution"

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