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Who believed in a loose interpretation of the constitution
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Ответ:
Alexander Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the constitution
Ответ:
The correct answer is - Haran.
Isaac's wife, Rebecca, was an Aremean from Paddan-aram, also known as Haran. This was a place just in the northern part of the fertile crescent, between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, being closer and connected to Euphrates through a smaller river that was passing through the place.