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Why did Jacksonian Democrats oppose the second Bank of the United States?
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They believed it favored a small number of rich investors.
They believed it gave too much power to the states.
They believed it promoted a stable system of currency.
They believed it harmed industry and industrial workers.
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They believed it favored a small number of rich investors.
Jacksonian Democrats saw the Bank as a powerful, undemocratic institution that concentrated economic power in the hands of wealthy elites and foreign investors at the expense of ordinary farmers and workers.
Jacksonian Democrats saw the Bank as a powerful, undemocratic institution that concentrated economic power in the hands of wealthy elites and foreign investors at the expense of ordinary farmers and workers.
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