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select two correct answers.
a. president jackson believed the national bank was poorly managed and inefficien
b. president jackson argued that the national bank was unconstitutional and favor
c. president jackson considered the bank an obstacle to industrial progress and no
d. president jackson believed that the bank violated states’ rights and hurt averag
To solve this, we analyze each option based on President Jackson's views on the national bank:
- Option B: Jackson argued the national bank was unconstitutional (as he saw it favoring the wealthy/elite) and this aligns with his stance.
- Option D: Jackson believed the bank violated states’ rights (since it was a federal institution with power over states) and hurt average people (as it benefited the wealthy), which is consistent with his populist views.
- Option A: The main issues weren't about management inefficiency but constitutional/states' rights and elitism.
- Option C: Jackson's issue wasn't about industrial progress but about the bank's impact on common people and states' rights.
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B. President Jackson argued that the national bank was unconstitutional and favor (likely "favoring the wealthy/elite" in full context)
D. President Jackson believed that the bank violated states’ rights and hurt average (likely "average people" in full context)