Jackson wnats to give everyone

  1. Jackson wnats to give everyone in his class (including himself) 1 piece of bubble gum candy and 1 Toostie Pop. Bubble gum comes
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  2. Which of these statements best describes President Jackson's views on nullification?President Jackson wanted to give the power
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  3. Why was Jackson's election seen as a win for the common people?They thought that Jackson would give more voting rights to women
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  4. What helped Andrew Jackson win the presidency over John Quincy AdamsA Jackson appealed to common people B Jackson appealed to
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  5. What does the phrase "without transcending its authority" suggest about Jackson?Jackson is concerned about abusing the power he
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  6. What opinion of Andrew Jackson does the cartoon present?(1 point) Responses supports Jackson supports Jackson is neutral toward
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  7. .(06.05 MC) How did the Nullification Crisis reflect Andrew Jackson's policies? (5 points) Jackson refused to support laws that
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  8. Main Ideas:1) Jackson Presidency: How was democracy influenced by Jackson’s presidency? How were social classes impacted by
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  9. Why is the period from 1824 to 1845 sometimes referred to as the age of Jackson? Andrew Jackson served as an rescinded three
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  10. The Age of Jackson and Westward ExpansionWhy is the period from 1824 to 1845 sometimes referred to as the “Age of Jackson”?
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