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Andrew Jackson’s veto of the Bank of the U.S

Persistent Issue:
What actions are justified in the interest of the welfare or security of the community?
Central Question:
Was Jackson justified in "killing" the Second Bank of the United States?
Topic:
Andrew Jackson
Course:
U.S. History
Strategy:
Visual Metaphor
Lessons in this unit:
  1. Andrew Jackson’s veto of the Bank of the U.S

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National History Standards

  • Standard 2A:  Students should be able to demonstrate understanding of how the factory system and transportation and market revolutions shaped regional patterns of economic development by evaluating national and state policies regarding a protective tariff, a national bank, and federally funded internal improvements.