RueGenius RueGenius
  • 02-04-2017
  • History
contestada

What did Alexander Hamilton mean when he said the public debt "was the price of liberty."?

Respuesta :

MissMelon
MissMelon MissMelon
  • 02-04-2017
To my own interpretation, it meant we must sacrifice some part of our life for the chance to live in freedom and liberty. it was the cost we had to pay to escape England's (Great Britain's) Tierney.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

If the product of a number and -7 is reduced by 3, the resulting number is 33 less than twice the opposite of that number. what is the number?
At 10 A.M., the temperature was 71F°. At 3 P.M., the temperature was 86F°. Find the value of the slope and explain what it means.
round 88999 to nearest ten thousand
How do the symptoms of depression compare to those of attempted suicide?
How to write 314,207 in word form?
What year came after 184 B.C?
1. What was the Munich conference? Why did the French and British give into Hitler's demands?
Factor by grouping 5x+15+xy+3y
why do economists measure the cost or money price of thhings when oppritunity cost is what we actually are considering when we decide whether or not to purchase
7849 rounded with the 7 underlined