Madison and Jefferson objected to the national bank primarily because:
A) they believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution
B) they felt it was not powerful enough to meet the nation's financial needs
C) it would cost the government too much money
D) it would be located in New York rather than Virginia
E) too many of Hamilton's friends had acquired bank stock
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