Bank of the United States: The Bank of the United States was a central bank established in 1791 that held government funds, issued currency, and regulated state banks. It played a significant role in the economy and was subject to recharter every few decades.
Select Few: The term 'select few' refers to a small group of individuals who hold influence or power over others based on their position or status.
Veto Power: Veto power is the authority given to an individual, usually the President, allowing them to reject proposed legislation by refusing to sign it into law.