What was the strongest argument against Hamilton's Bank of the United States?
A) The Bank of England had undermined the integrity of the British government, and a national bank would undermine the integrity of the American government.
B) The bank would accumulate immense wealth.
C) The Constitution had given Congress no specific authorization to issue charters of incorporation.
D) The nation should avoid commercial activity and should remain true to its agrarian roots.
E) Smaller state banks could do the job more efficiently.
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