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Which leader's influence is most closely associated with the Homestead Act, establishing the National Banking System, and enacting the Legal Tender Act to help rebuild and stabilize the United States economically?
Andrew Jackson
Abraham Lincoln
Theodore Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Abraham Lincoln
He signed the Homestead Act (1862), supported the National Banking Acts (1863–64) establishing a national banking system, and enacted the Legal Tender Act (1862) issuing "greenbacks" to stabilize wartime finances.
He signed the Homestead Act (1862), supported the National Banking Acts (1863–64) establishing a national banking system, and enacted the Legal Tender Act (1862) issuing "greenbacks" to stabilize wartime finances.
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