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WHY DOES JACKSON THINK HE HAS THE RIGHT TO DECIDE IF THE BANK BILL IS CONSTITUTIONAL

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When Congress sent President Jackson the bill, he vetoed it. To him, the bank was a private institution that benefited only a few people. He was concerned that the government did not have enough control of the bank. He also thought it took away rights from state banks.
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