Andrew Jackson started the "Bank War" over the rechartering of the Second Bank of the United States. Proponents of the bank said that it encouraged westward expansion, expanded international commerce using credit, and helped reduce the government's debt. Jackson, on the other hand, was heavily against the BUS, calling it a danger to the liberties of the people. A champion for the rights of the common man, he advocated to protect the farmers and laborers. He claimed that the bank was owned by a small group of upperclass men, who only became richer by pocketing the money paid by the poorer common man for loans.
Jackson argued against the constitutionality of the BUS that was upheld about fourteen years before, during the 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland case. One of the points of the unanimous decision in that case stated that Congress had the power to establish the bank. Jackson, however, said that McCulloch v. Maryland could not prevent him from declaring a presidential veto on the bank if he believed it unconstitutional. He said that the decision in that 1819 case “ought not to control the coordinate authorities of this Government. The Congress, the Executive, and the Court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution," meaning that the 1819 decision could not control his interpretation of the Constitution or prevent him from doing what he thought was right. This point of view earned him the nickname "King Andrew I" from his critics, who saw his use of the veto and his attempted intrusion on congressional power as power-hungry behavior. In the end, Jackson was successful in challenging the bank, as its charter expired in 1836. He had successfully killed the "monster" that was the Bank of the United States.
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Strict scrutiny is a form of judicial review that courts use to determine the constitutionality of certain laws. ... To pass strict scrutiny, the legislature must have passed the law to further a "compelling governmental interest," and must have narrowly tailored the law to achieve that interest.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The name of the exhibit is Sporting Goods of America.
The introduction would be something like this.
Hi dear friends.
Welcome to the Sporting Goods of America 2020 exhibition.
This is a great place to love sports. If you are a sports fan, this is your place. If you are interested in the products and services of the sports industry, here you will find everything you need to equip your team. If you are just curious, make sure you visit every stand because our vendors have all the products you need to become a fan.
This exhibition is organized just for you. And not only you can interact with more than 150 companies and their experts in our large exhibition room, but there is also more.
Your ticket includes free entry to the fast-food area, a children area, a recreational area where you can participate in many games, and you are more than welcome to the auditorium to attend one of our daily music concerts.
Wait, but there is more. If you are an expert or work in any business related to college or pro sports, we offer our Platinum Package that allows you to access our three conference rooms to participate in conferences and workshops where professional players, athletic directors, and General Managers will talk about their leadership ideas.
Thank you for being part of this great event!
Answer: Because Hitler wanted just a race of Arians, but Jesse Owens comes along and destroys that by winning 4 gold medals but the Germans still got the most medals and also one of Hitlers' friends betrayed him but becoming friends with Jesse.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option B: Ameridians were killed in large numbers by diseases such as smallpox and measles.
Explanation:
This is the answer that better explains the passage above, as it was the Europeand diseases that cross to the New World that infected all the societies that were already there.