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3 March, 08:27

Why did Thomas Jefferson oppose Hamilton's national bank? He thought it would be too weak. He thought it was unconstitutional. He wanted a more powerful government. He believed in the implied powers of the Constitution.

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  1. 3 March, 10:37
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    Because he believed that such a centralized institution was not beneficial to his ideal of an agrarian lifestyle.

    Or in the choices given, the answer is He thought it was unconstitutional.
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