Which of the following is NOT true of President Jackson's veto of the renewal bill for the Second Bank of the United States: a) Jackson justified it by claiming the bank was unconstitutional and a threat to the liberty of the common man. b) His veto was widely supported by wealthy and working-class alike. c) It was criticized as despotic, earning Jackson the derisive nickname of "King Andrew the First". d) Jackson finished-off the Bank of the United States by ordering his administration to deposit money with state banks instead of in the national bank.

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Which of the following is NOT true of President Jackson's veto of the renewal bill for the Second Bank of the United States:

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a) Jackson justified it by claiming the bank was unconstitutional and a threat to the liberty of the common man.

b) His veto was widely supported by wealthy and working-class alike.

c) It was criticized as despotic, earning Jackson the derisive nickname of "King Andrew the First".

d) Jackson finished-off the Bank of the United States by ordering his administration to deposit money with state banks instead of in the national bank.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which of the following is NOT true of President Jackson's veto of the renewal bill for the Second Bank of the United States: **Options:** a) Jackson justified it by claiming the bank was unconstitutional and a threat to the liberty of the common man. b) His veto was widely supported by wealthy and working-class alike. c) It was criticized as despotic, earning Jackson the derisive nickname of "King Andrew the First". d) Jackson finished-off the Bank of the United States by ordering his administration to deposit money with state banks instead of in the national bank.
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