Which answer best describes Andrew Jackson’s view of a national bank? Jackson felt that the national bank should be more tightly regulated by the government. Jackson felt that the national bank was well within the rights of the Federal government to create. Jackson felt that the national bank was unconstitutional because it infringed on the rights of the states. Jackson felt that the national bank was unconstitutional because the Constitution did not mention banks.
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can anyone of you support your answer cause im pulled between to answers now
I think it is C because Jefferson was opposed to a National chartered bank, because he thought it gave too much power to one company, and that each state should be responsible for their own banking. He was also afraid that foreign investment would become too much, and could potentially leave the U.S. open for a hostile takeover.
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