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What was the main action President Jackson took regarding the Second National Bank?
Jackson extended its charter for one year, and then allowed it to dissolve.
Jackson vetoed an extension of its charter, causing it to dissolve.
Jackson pressured state banks to deposit funds in the Second National Bank.
Jackson extended its charter over the objections of the Supreme Court.

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Jackson vetoed an extension of its charter, causing it to dissolve.

He vetoed the recharter bill in 1832 and then removed federal deposits (placing them in state "pet" banks), actions that led to the Second Bank's collapse.