"In 1832, Jackson had vetoed a bill calling for an early renewal of the Second Bank's charter, but the renewal was still possible when the charter expired in 1836; to prevent that from happening, he set out to reduce the bank's economic power." Based on the sentence above, what conclusions can you make about Jackson's view on the Second Bank of the United States? A. Andrew Jackson opposed the renewal of the bank. B. Andrew Jackson opposed the renewal of the bank only because of new regulations. C. Andrew Jackson supported the renewal of the bank. D. Andrew Jackson supported the renewal with new regulations.

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A. Andrew Jackson opposed the renewal of the bank.

The sentence indicates that Jackson vetoed a bill for an early renewal of the Second Bank's charter and took actions to reduce the bank's economic power, suggesting his opposition to the bank and its renewal.