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vladimir1956 [14]
3 years ago
7

How was Andrew Jackson's election and presidency the beginning of a new style of president? What did he do and what precedents d

id he create?
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AysviL [449]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:As President of the United States of America, Andrew Jackson invited change, increased ... At the same time, several of Jackson's cabinet members, thinking he would only serve one ... It is rotation in office that will perpetuate our liberty. ... Jackson to make the Bank a campaign issue in 1832 by re-chartering the Bank early.

Behind their accusations lay the fact that Jackson, unlike previous Presidents, did not defer to Congress in policy-making but used his power of the veto and his party leadership to assume command.

what advantages did Andrew Jackson have in his election? Andrew Jackson easily won the popular vote. Why did he fail to win the presidency? Adams dreamed of a nation based on ancient rome, with a strong federal government building roads, running universities, and making scientific inquiries.

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