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Question
Nicholas Biddle realized that he could use the Second National Bank as which of the following?A) a rudimentary central bank
B) a mechanism to undermine President Jackson
C) a monopoly to enrich foreign investors
D) a means to thwart the political ambitions of Henry Clay
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