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30 May, 09:18

Andrew Jackson was considered a 'man of the people' because he-

a) fought alongside George Washington

b) grew up poor like most did

c) served as Secretary of State

d) liked to gamble and fight duels

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  1. 30 May, 12:41
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    The answer is option b
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