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 in the rich

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Andrew Jackson believed that the Second Bank of the United States was subversive to the rights of the states and acted as a monopoly controlled by the wealthy and foreign interests. Jackson was a strong opponent of the bank, seeing it as a symbol of elite power that was detrimental to the common people and the states' rights. His opposition to the bank culminated in his successful effort to veto the recharter of the Second Bank in 1832 and to withdraw federal funds from it, which was part of his broader populist agenda.