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Why did Jacksonian Democrats oppose the national bank?
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They thought it favored a wealthy few.
They thought it undermined the economy.
They thought it would destabilize the currency.
They thought it would weaken the federal government.
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They thought it favored a wealthy few.
Jacksonians viewed the national bank as a privileged institution that concentrated financial power in the hands of elites and eastern interests at the expense of ordinary farmers and laborers.
Jacksonians viewed the national bank as a privileged institution that concentrated financial power in the hands of elites and eastern interests at the expense of ordinary farmers and laborers.
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