Question

Which of the following represents Andrew Jacksons position on the Second Bank of the United States?

a. It was dangerous to the nation because it refused to permit the issuance of enough paper money to meet national demand.

b. It was a necessary evil in order to maintain the stability of the economy.

c. It was ineffective because it had not been given adequate power over local and state banks.

d. It was an unacceptable concentration of power and economic privilege.

e. It was being poorly run by Nicholas Biddle and should instead be run by the president himself.

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