Which answer best describes Andrew Jackson’s view on federal funding of state improvement projects? Jackson felt that federal funding of state projects would create a sense of unity in the nation. Jackson felt that federal funding should only be applied to transportation, such as roads and canals. Jackson felt that federal funding should only be applied to national defense and projects of national benefit. Jackson felt that federal funding of state projects was essential to prevent the states from having too much power.
First one makes the most sense. Jackson was the people's president and hated anything that went against that. He killed the Bank of the US and transferred all the money into state banks. He was all for helping states without giving those with power more power.
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