Andrew Jackson's view of the Second Bank of the United States was that it was too powerful and needed to be dismantled.
View the political cartoon and read the selection from the American History textbook. Then, respond to the question below.
"The Bank of the United States had been a subject of dispute since its early days. The Bank had great power over the nation's banking system because it controlled loans made by state banks....President Jackson and other leading Democrats saw the Bank as undemocratic. Although Congress created the Bank, it was run by private bankers. Jackson condemned these men as agents of “special privilege” who grew rich with public funds." --American History page 317
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Andrew Jackson's view of the Second Bank of the United States was that it was too
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