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What happened as a result of the Second National Bank?

A) It restored order to the money supply and helped to strengthen the American economy.

B) It restored order to the money supply, but the economy never recovered.

C) Many people protested because they felt the bank was unconstitutional.

D) States demanded that the Second National Bank pay for internal improvements.

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User Astack
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Answer:

The answer is B, hope this helps

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User Dmitrii Cooler
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Answer:

Among options shown here:

B) It restored order to the money supply, but the economy never recovered.

Step-by-step explanation:

When it was finally created , it was welcomed. The Second National Bank followed a restrictive monetary policy that brought order to American finances after the 1812 War, but recession - with high unemployment and deflation - occurred, though it must be said there was a worldwide downturn goin on. Not all expectations were met.

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