Question

What did resistance within Jackson's own cabinet suggest about his Bank-killing policies?
a. Jackson was a tyrant who would brook no competition.
b. Withdrawing funds from the national Bank and depositing them in state banks was probably unconstitutional.
c. Killing the Bank was a politically risky act that might damage future senatorial aspirations.
d. Jackson was a charismatic leader who orchestrated his actions with the same precision with which he led his army.
e. Jackson was a weak president with Congress and the Supreme Court despite his popular appeal.

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