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According to Andrew Jackson, the National Bank of the United States was corrupt because

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Answer: According to Jackson it confounded the public and the private in it’s structure and it’s purposes.

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In a strong message, Jackson vetoed the bill, condemning the bank as a privileged "monopoly" designed to make "rich men... richer by act of Congress." He proclaimed the bank to be "unauthorized by the Constitution, subversive of state rights, and dangerous to people's freedoms."

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