The decision of the U.S. Senate to censure President Jackson over his actions in destroying the national bank
A) hampered the president politically in his ability to enact legislation and manage Congressional relations throughout the balance of his second term.
B) had no measurable effect on the president's ability to enact legislation or manage Congressional affairs during the remainder of his presidency.
C) was the result of a compromise agreement with President Jackson for Congress not to seek impeachment of the president.
D) foreclosed the possibility of the president passing any of his favored legislation for the balance of his second term.
Answer: B
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