Jackson's veto of the Bank of the United States recharter bill represented a(n)
a. response to Europeans investors' lack of faith in the dollar.
b. attempt to assure bankers and creditors that the federal government had their interests at heart.
c. concession to Henry Clay and his National Republican followers.
d. gain for sound banking and a financially stable currency system.
e. bold assertion of presidential power on behalf of western farmers and other debtors.
Answer: E