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I just need a straight up answer. A, B, C, or D.

Why did Jacksonian Democrats oppose the second Bank of the United States?

They believed it favored a small number of rich investors.

They believed it promoted a stable system of currency.

They believed it harmed industry and industrial workers.

They believed it gave too much power to the states.

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because they thought it favored the wealthy

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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is A: They believed it favored a small number of rich investors.

Jackson thought the bank was contrary to american states rights as he visioned them capable enough of managing their own money, instead of just letting all the management in the hand of one big bank that could be a threat to individual's financial liberty.

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