Asked by Jenna
What does the phrase "without transcending its authority" suggest about Jackson?
Jackson is concerned about abusing the power he has been given.
Jackson wants to unite the states but does not have enough control of Congress.
Jackson feels the Congress has too much influence on the office of the President.
Jackson is worried that the office of President does not carry enough power to influence the states. ***
Jackson is concerned about abusing the power he has been given.
Jackson wants to unite the states but does not have enough control of Congress.
Jackson feels the Congress has too much influence on the office of the President.
Jackson is worried that the office of President does not carry enough power to influence the states. ***
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