Answer:
A: He fought to destroy it
Explanation:
The National Bank was the main issue in 1832. In his second term, Jackson set out to destroy the bank before its charter ended in 1836. He had government funds deposited in state banks, which opponents called Jackson's "pet banks." Biddle fought back by making it harder for people to borrow money.
Paul Revere (a silversmith) used his profession as a mean of protest in the 1760s by creating engravings to promote colonial protests. (he created engravings to promote colonial protests.)
Answer:
No
Explanation:
After it is vetoed it will go back to the senates who wanted the law and they will think about it again, then they will send it back and see if its approved or vetoed.
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