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Nookie1986 [14]
2 years ago
12

Which of the following was NOT a belief that was central to Jacksonian Democrats?

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1 answer:
BigorU [14]2 years ago
3 0

Jacksonian Democrats did not believe in the <u>necessity </u><u>of </u><u>establishing </u><u>a </u><u>national bank.</u>

President Andrew Jackson was a Democratic-Republican who did not want a central government that was too powerful or meddled much in the economy.

He therefore pursued policies that:

  • Limited federal government influence on the U.S. economy
  • Expanded the national borders by taking Native land
  • Stopped the Federal government from using the National Bank

He also tried to get more White males to vote.

Andrew Jackson did not like the national bank because he believed it favored the higher classes. We can therefore conclude that Jacksonian Democrats did not believe in national banks being necessary.

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