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What was Andrew Jackson’s view on the Second Bank of the United States?
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he thought it was too weak and needed to be stronger to unify the nation.
he thought it was too weak and needed to be stronger to unify the nation.
he thought that the Bank was too powerful and needed to be eliminated.
he thought that the Bank was too powerful and needed to be eliminated.
he thought it should have more power to act as the federal government’s financial agent
he thought it should have more power to act as the federal government’s financial agent
he thought it should be able to regulate state banks
(1 point)
Responses
he thought it was too weak and needed to be stronger to unify the nation.
he thought it was too weak and needed to be stronger to unify the nation.
he thought that the Bank was too powerful and needed to be eliminated.
he thought that the Bank was too powerful and needed to be eliminated.
he thought it should have more power to act as the federal government’s financial agent
he thought it should have more power to act as the federal government’s financial agent
he thought it should be able to regulate state banks
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