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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?

A. The Bank of the United States
B. The United States Constitution
C. The Electoral College
D. The Indian Removal Act

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A. The bank of the United States
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The correct answer is A. Andrew Jackson believed that the Bank of the United States 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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Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States, from 1829 to 1837. He is also the founder of the United States' Democratic Party, along with Martin Van Buren.

Jackson went down in American history as one of the formative presidents: on the one hand, he was the first president who did not come from the elite of the American Revolutionary War, and on the other, he made extensive changes to the national organization during his term. These include the establishment of the spoils system and the dismantling of the Bank of the United States, which, under his successor Van Buren, had a negative impact during the economic crisis of 1837. The violent displacement of the "five civilized Indian nations" with countless fatalities also falls into his term. After his presidency ended in 1837, Jackson retired to private life. However, he remained an influential figure within the Democratic Party until his death in 1845.

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