Who is alexander hamilton?

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Answer: /Alexander Hamilton was an American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the founder of the nation's financial system.
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Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of Treasury, one of the main founding father's of The United States (he wrote fifty-one essays for the Federalist Papers), and he fought along side Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, Hercules Mulligan, John Laurens, George Washington, and Aaron Burr in the Revolutionary War.


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D. The growth of empires across the entire region

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D. The growth of empires across the entire regions

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If the Federal Reserve decreases the rate on required and excess reserves, what would be the ideal outcome?

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If the Federal Reserve lowers the reserve ratio, the ideal outcome would be that commercial banks and other financial institutions would grant more loans to consumers and businesses, since they would not have to hold as much cash in reserves, and that, as a result, money supply and economic growth would increase.

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Unemployment rate decreased

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Which three nations were the major Allied Powers by 1942?A. France, Great Britain, United States
B. Italy, Great Britain, Soviet Union
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The three nations that were the major Allied Powers by 1942 were "C. Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States," since by this time the US had entered the way due to the Pearl Harbor bombing. 

How is the author's view from this passage reflected in the U.S. Constitution?if you can plzzzzz help me

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Some of the thing are things he strongly believes but remember many other founding fathers also looked at it so it is not only his beliefs.

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d. Norway

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i dont think any of these are correct because Limited voting rights were gained by women in FinlandIcelandSweden and some western U.S. states in the late 19th century

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I believe it was marked by sensational headlines and questionable facts.
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