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Jackson finally destroyed the national bank byMultiple Choiceprecipitating a depression in 1833.withdrawing federal funds from it.removing federal funds from it and depositing them in selected state banks instead.refusing to accept paper money.

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Jackson finally destroyed the national bank byMultiple Choiceprecipitating a depression in 1833.withdrawing federal funds from it.removing federal funds from it and depositing them in selected state banks instead.refusing to accept paper money.

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Jackson finally destroyed the national bank by removing federal funds from it and depositing them in selected state banks instead.

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