Jackson viewed the Bank of the United States as:
A) a valued source of credit for small farmers
B) a "monster" that served the interests of a wealthy few
C) necessary for issuing paper money that stabilized the economy
D) justified by the "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution
E) a source of national unity because it served the whole country
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