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Alayna Gross
13 December, 03:56
Why did Andrew Jackson oppose a national bank?
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Zachery Merritt
13 December, 04:25
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Jackson felt that citizens could do government jobs and used the spoils system to make his supporters government employees. This system allowed many more people to participate in the selection of candidates.
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