How did the voting public react to Andrew Jackson vetoing the renewal of the Second National Bank Charter?
A) They elected Henry Clay
B) They elected Matin Van Buren
C) in a tight contest, Jackson was selected by the house of representatives
D) They reelected Jackson

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The correct answer is D, as the voting public reelected Andrew Jackson after he vetoed the renewal of the Second National Bank Charter.

In anticipation of the 1832 elections, the Congress, led by Henry Clay, attempted to reauthorize the Second Bank of the United States four years before its title expired. Keeping his word to decentralize the economy, Jackson vetoed the renewal of the title, which jeopardized his re-election. But in explaining his decision as an ombudsman against rich bankers, he was able to defeat Clay in the election that year. He could effectively dismantle the bank by the time his title was ended in 1836. His struggles with Congress were embodied in the personal rivalry he had with Clay, who was his main political enemy, who ran the opposition from the newly created Whig Party.

Answer: The correct answer is D

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