Multiple Choice
What political consequence did Jackson's veto of the Second Bank of the United States' charter have?
A) Jackson's opponents were so angry about his veto that they established a permanent opposition political party.
B) Henry Clay's opposition to Jackson's veto led to Clay's landslide victory in the presidential election of 1832 and the end of the Age of Jackson.
C) The Supreme Court gained the power to declare presidential vetoes unconstitutional.
D) Jackson's veto resulted in the "monied aristocracy" shifting permanently to support the Democratic Party in future elections.
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