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The major issue in Jackson's campaign for re-election in 1832 was the _____________.

A) stationing of federal troops in South Carolina
B) Second Bank of the United States
C) gag rule
D) Maysville Road veto

Jackson's Re-Election

The successful bid for a second term as President by Andrew Jackson in 1832, demonstrating the strength of Jacksonian democracy.

Second Bank of the United States

A financial institution chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1816, following the War of 1812, to manage the national economy but was met with opposition and eventually ceased operations in 1836.

  • Explore how specific administrations have impacted national policy formulation and political party dynamics.
  • Pinpoint the origins and impacts of critical economic policies and crises affecting the societal and political dynamics in America.
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