Answer:
Jackson was against it, while Marshall was in favor of it.
Explanation:
What Chief justice john marshall and president Andrew Jackson felt about the federal government being involved in economic matters is that "Jackson was against it, while Marshall was in favor of it."
This is evident in the fact around the 1830s the Andrew Jackson administration removed the government’s money from the Bank of United States, thereby reducing its power to govern and solidify the currency and banking system.