What action affected the second Bank of the United States after Jackson's reelection?

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Jackson placed funds from state banks into the Federal Treasury.
Jackson placed funds from state banks into the Federal Treasury.

Jackson removed the bank's funds and placed them in state banks.
Jackson removed the bank's funds and placed them in state banks.

Jackson appointed the acting Treasury secretary to the Supreme Court.
Jackson appointed the acting Treasury secretary to the Supreme Court.

Jackson refused to allow the Federal Treasury to issue paper currency.

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The action that affected the Second Bank of the United States after Jackson's reelection was:

Jackson removed the bank's funds and placed them in state banks.

This action was a significant part of Jackson's opposition to the Second Bank of the United States, which he viewed as a corrupt institution that favored the wealthy.