17. President Jackson dismantled the Bank of the United States because: (a) He b
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17. President Jackson dismantled the Bank of the United States because: (a) He believed it was not lending enough to Western farmers (b) He was opposed to all banking in general (c) He believed the bank was lending too much money all around (d) He believed the bank should be headed by an appointed agency head confirmed by the Senate 18. The Nullification Crisis came about because: a) Northern congressmen were frustrated by the constant complaints of Southern b) Southern states decided they would not enforce federal laws they did not agree with (c) Slavery was expanded by the Kansas-Nebraska act (d) Texas wanted to enter the Union as a slave stateExplanation / Answer
17. D) he believed that the bank should be headed by an appoimted agency head confirmed by the senate
President Andre Jackson wasn't in the favour of the second bank as it was run by rich and influential strata of the society wo didn't perform their duties honestly causing discontent in the president as he wanted to fight for the common men.
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