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Jackson did not trust the Bank due to : A- the Corrupt Bargain. B- the Panic of 1819. C- the Panic of 1837. D- the War of 1812.
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Jackson did not trust the Bank due to :
A- the Corrupt Bargain.
B- the Panic of 1819.
C- the Panic of 1837.
D- the War of 1812.
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Jackson did not trust the bank duo to the corrupt bargain. He believed that the bank chose favorites and was not fair between the poor and wealthy.
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