it would be B i just took the test....and i have proof
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True. As a former US Lawyer, Senator and the 7th President of the United States of America, Andrew JAckson championed this idea of the president being in charge of the national policy issues rather than leaving it in the hand of the Congress.
Explanation:
He is known as the peoples president due to the series of policies he initiated like the support of individual liberty, the policy that caused the forced migration of the native Americans etc.
His use of the veto power is also another way which he demonstrated the idea that the president rather than congress should take the lead in national policy issues. A typical example is the bill on the bill through Congress to re-charter the second bank of America (institution) which he vetoed (the rejection of the bill) because it encourages the advancement of the few individual at the expense of other citizens. :) can i get brainiest!
Answer:
India, Nepal, and Bangladesh
Explanation:
These countries have the most current practicing Hindus.
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Rebellion & Social Movements
lewd
rebellious
dangerous
The older generations were worried about "juvenile delinquency"
Elvis challenged the status quo and set trends that shaped the youth culture. The way he dressed, spoke, the lyrics he sang and the way that he danced provoked an energy in teenagers that adult society found repulsive and offensive.
Explanation:
The Southern ambivalence to its values and the republican stance of Lincoln being against the values thus thought made the South fall into the hands of Democrats.
Explanation:
The Democrats of the recent age have a strenuous grasp on the country's south at best but this was not the case in the post civil war US when the South was extremely agitated.
The South was agitated against the republicans due to their own notions of an ideal southern value which was forsaken by the republicans.
So they began voting for candidates from the Democratic party in passive numbers in the elections after the civil war happened in the response to the war time plight