One important result of President Jackson's destruction of the Bank of the United States was
a. a successful economy to hand on to his successor, Van Buren.
b. a sounder financial system founded upon thousands of locally controlled banks.
c. the American banking system's dependence on European investment and control.
d. the lack of a stable banking system to finance the era of rapid industrialization.
e. Jackson's equally successful attack on the secretive and elitist Masons.
Answer: D