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Different answer for same question on REA and InstantCert - LisaSC - 08-03-2016

So I purchased an REA study guide for my son for US History to 1865, and also purchased the InstantCert access for practicing. He read the REA study guide initially, then moved onto the InstantCert note cards. Today I had him take one of the REA practice tests and the answer it shows as correct conflicts with the answer Instant Cert shows as correct. He swears there are other instances like that but has yet to show me proof of any but this one. So who's right? And how do I know there aren't more wrong answers in one or the other products?

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Different answer for same question on REA and InstantCert - bluebooger - 08-03-2016

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Report_on_the_Public_Credit
Alexander Hamilton’s First Report on the Public Credit, delivered to Congress on January 9, 1790, called for payment in full on all government debts as the foundation for establishing government credit.[39]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Report_on_Public_Credit
The Second Report on the Public Credit [1] also referred to as The Report on a National Bank [2] was the second of three influential reports on fiscal and economic policy delivered to Congress by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.[2][3] The Report, submitted on December 14, 1790,[2][3] called for the establishment of a central bank,

it seems to me it depends on how you read it