After Jackson was re-elected in 1832, he began trying to take money out of the BUS and placing them in particular banks, described by his detractors as
A. state banks.
B. nothing more than backroom pawn shops
C. Pet banks
D. veto-proof institutions.
E. Secret cabals
Ans: C. Pet banks
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a. women.
b. the middle class.
c. union members.
d. small business.
e. African Americans.
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a. Charles Dawes. b. Herbert Hoover. c. Frank B. Kellogg. d. Andrew Mellon. e. Edwin Young.
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a. scientific racism b. economic necessity c. biblical sanction d. historical precedence
Cuzco served as the administrative, religious, and ceremonial center of the Inca empire.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)