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Why did President Andrew Jackson oppose the Sencond Bank of the US?

A.
He believed it was inefficient and poorly managed.

B.
He thought it was unconstitutional and favored the wealthy.

C.
He considered it an obstacle to industrial progress and expansion.

D.
He believed it favored the rights of states over the federal government.
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GPT 3.5
B. He thought it was unconstitutional and favored the wealthy.
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