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[ WILL GIVE BRAINIEST ] When the Second National Bank’s charter was to be renewed in 1832, President Jackson
A. signed the bill and added amendments to give the bank more power.
B. signed the bill and kept the bank going for another 20 years.
C. vetoed the bill and proposed a new national bank.
D. vetoed the bill and allowed the bank to dissolve.

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill re-chartering the Second Bank in July 1832 by arguing that in the form presented to him it was incompatible with “justice,” “sound policy” and the Constitution..

Answered by sardarhamzakharal
5

Answer:

Voteoed the bill Hand all deep bank to do soul bank to disolve

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