Jackson viewed the Bank of the United States as a(n)
A) valued source of credit for small farmers.
B) entity to distrust, as it served the interests of a wealthy few.
C) necessary evil for issuing paper money that stabilized the economy.
D) important institution for the monitoring of state banks.
E) source of national unity because it served the whole country.
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