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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
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Which of the following president is most responsible for expanding the power of the presidency through the use of executive orde

rs?
Herbert Hoover
Andrew Jackson
George H. W. Bush
Bill Clinton
History
2 answers:
Vladimir [108]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is Andrew Jackson

Your welcome!!

Paha777 [63]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is B. Andrew Jackson.

Andrew Jackson was the president who was responsible for expansion of presidency powers by use of executive orders.

He was the statesman and American soldier and was the seventh president of United states.

He gained his famous when he advanced the rights of common man against corruption in order to preserve the union.

Even after his retirement as a president he remained active in politics for the democratic party whereby he supported Martin Van Buren.

In his death he left a legacy as an advocate for democracy and also for the common man.

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