Andrew Jackson believed that the Second Bank of the United States made the federal government "subversive to the rights of the states" and that it was a monopoly controlled by foreigners and the wealthy. He was a strong critic of the Bank, viewing it as an institution that favored the elite at the expense of the common people and state sovereignty. His opposition to the Bank was a significant aspect of his presidency and contributed to the broader political conflict around issues of economic power and state rights during that era.
Which of the following did andrew jackson believe made the federal government "subversive to the rights of the states" and was a monopoly controlled by foreigners and the rich
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