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9 March, 23:56

Who did Andrew Jackson choose to be his successor after his second term?

(A) William Henry Harrison

(B) Martin Van Buren

(C) John Tyler

(D) John C. Calhoun

(E) Henry Clay

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  1. 10 March, 02:59
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    Andrew Jackson chose "Martin Van Buren' to be his successor after his second term, mostly due to the fact that Martin Van Buren was most likely to continue his "common man" policies.
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