Multiple Choice
Which of the following assessments of Jackson's opposition to the Bank of the United States is true?
A) Jackson's motivations showed no concern for the American people.
B) Jackson was motivated by a Jeffersonian philosophy but acted in a Hamiltonian way.
C) Jackson went against his own party's wishes.
D) Jackson believed he was doing what George Washington would have done if he had been president in the 1830s.
E) Jackson was motivated by a Hamiltonian philosophy,but acted in a Jeffersonian way.
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