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23 May, 04:23

When President Andrew Jackson vetoed the extension of the Second National Bank's charter, the national bank A-was divided up and taken over by state banks. B-had to borrow money to continue operating. C-ceased to operate after its charter expired. D-had its charter renewed by popular vote.

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  1. 23 May, 07:14
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    The answer is letter A. was divided up and taken to other state banks. Jackson was against the idea of continuing the charter of the first Bank of the United States. / This is because was against the idea of paper money and it would be harder for farmers and workers. After winning his second term, he had distributed the money to different private banks all over the United States
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