In the 1830s, Andrew Jackson believed all of the following about the Second Bank of the United States EXCEPT that:
A) the Bank did not allow for the issuance of enough paper money to meet national demand.
B) bankers in general were "nonproducers" who merely profited from the labor of others.
C) the Bank received exclusive privileges that widened the gap between the wealthy and the humble.
D) the Bank was a "monster" that illegitimately combined political and economic power.
E) the Bank was engaging in a form of political blackmail against Jackson.
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