Why was Jackson against the Second Bank of the U.S.? Select three.

a) He believed in a barter-based economy and saw banking as a threat to individual financial independence.
b) He was afraid that the bank would put farmers out of work.
c) He viewed it as unconstitutional.
d) He thought the architecture of its buildings was aesthetically displeasing.
e) He thought it only benefitted the elite members of society.
f) He thought the bank was irresponsible with its lending practices.

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