4. What was Andrew Jackson's view on the Second Bank of the United States

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• he thought that the Bank was too powerful and needed to be eliminated.
O he thought it was too weak and needed to be stronger to unify the nation.
he thought it should be able to regulate state banks
• he thought it should have more power to act as the federal government's financial agent

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• he thought that the Bank was too powerful and needed to be eliminated.
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