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8 December, 18:40

Andrew Jackson was different from Thomas Jefferson in what way?

A. Jackson strongly opposed the concept and use of nullification.

B. Jackson saw and promoted himself as a man of the people.

C. His policies supported the contributions of American Indians.

D. Jackson avoided using the power of the veto during his era.

E. Jackson did not oppose slavery.

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  1. 8 December, 19:02
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    I strongly believe the answer is "C" ... but you might want to wait for a second opinion
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