If the Second Bank of the United States (1816-1841) sought to increase its profits, it would MOST LIKELY seek help from

Responses
A Andrew Jackson.Andrew Jackson.
B the federal government.the federal government.
C working-class democrats.working-class democrats.
D the First Bank of the United States.

1 answer

The best option for the Second Bank of the United States (1816-1841) seeking to increase its profits would be:

B the federal government.

The Second Bank sought to establish a stable national currency and regulate state banks, and its relationship with the federal government was crucial in pursuing its profit goals. Andrew Jackson, on the other hand, was a notable opponent of the bank, which complicates the relationship.