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Why did Jackson oppose The Second Bank of The United States? A) He thought the bank was acting like a monopoly. B) He thought the bank had too much power. C) He thought the bank was unconstitutional. D)
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Why did Jackson oppose The Second Bank of The United States?
A) He thought the bank was acting like a monopoly.
B) He thought the bank had too much power.
C) He thought the bank was unconstitutional.
D) He thought the bank was doing illegal things.
E) all of the above
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Answer:
C is probably the best answer here.
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think it would be c
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