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How did the bank wars, during Jackson’s administration, increase the power and authority of the federal government? a. Jackson took state funds from state “pet banks” and placed them into the National Bank.
b. Jackson supported the Indian Removal Act and the Worcester v. Georgia case.
c. Jackson favored the Northern business interest and supported the renewing of the National Bank
d. Jackson vetoed the bill to renew the National Bank and placed Federal funds in state banks

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