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23 December, 10:11

Why did Andrew Jackson oppose the national bank?

A. He felt it fostered the agricultural economy.

B. He felt it undermined the rights of states.

C. He felt it had limited value.

D. He felt it controlled the states.

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  1. 23 December, 12:51
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    One of the main reasons why Andrew Jackson opposed the national bank is because " D. He felt it controlled the states," since he based much of his reputation off of defending the rights of states and individuals.
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