2. how was jackson able to make the bank war such an effective symbol of democracy and of his presidency? why were his opponents, like clay and biddle, unable to counter his appeals, even when their arguments appeared to have economics on their side?

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Jackson was able to eliminate the national bank, therefore removing government control over the nation’s banking. His opponents like clay and Biddle didn’t stand a chance as Jackson was ruthless and determined so he did whatever it took to get his job done.

Jackson gained success for his presidency by opposing the national bank, which in turn reduced the influence of the government over every citizen's life and increased democracy.

During Andrew Jackson's presidency, there was a political conflict that erupted about what would happen to the Second Bank of the United States. Jackson started a campaign that ultimately resulted in the Bank's demise in 1832 by vetoing a measure to recharter it.

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