Which of the following accurately analyzes President Jackson’s use of bias in his 1830 message to Congress?(1 point)
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President Jackson uses positive words to describe the government’s policy, giving a one-sided and positive account of the government's actions.
President Jackson uses positive words to describe the government’s policy, giving a one-sided and positive account of the government's actions.
President Jackson compares the removal of Indigenous Americans to European immigrants in order for people to understand the negative effects of the policy.
President Jackson compares the removal of Indigenous Americans to European immigrants in order for people to understand the negative effects of the policy.
President Jackson describes how the Indian Removal Policy can bring negative effects for the U.S. government.
President Jackson describes how the Indian Removal Policy can bring negative effects for the U.S. government.
President Jackson uses the same words to describe the government, its people, and Indigenous Americans, ensuring everyone is treated equally.
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President Jackson uses positive words to describe the government’s policy, giving a one-sided and positive account of the government's actions.
Explanation: In his 1830 message Jackson frames removal as beneficial and humane, using paternalistic, positive language to justify the policy and downplay harm to Indigenous peoples.
Explanation: In his 1830 message Jackson frames removal as beneficial and humane, using paternalistic, positive language to justify the policy and downplay harm to Indigenous peoples.
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