Multiple Choice
What is the significance of Andrew Jackson's actions during the Bank War?
A) It marked the first time a president vetoed a bill passed by Congress.
B) His refusal to respect the wishes of Congress resulted in the first impeachment hearing in American history.
C) His strong stance cemented his reputation as the symbolic representative of the common people.
D) He established a precedent of the president providing strong leadership during times of economic crisis.
E) The economic panic that followed the Bank War resulted in Jackson losing his bid for a second term.
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