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In a cartoon, Andrew Jackson is dressed as a king. In one hand is a scepter and the other holds a paper with the word 'veto' on it. Underneath Jackson’s feet are a scattering of torn papers, including the Constitution and the law re-chartering the bank. Text around the cartoon reads: Born to command. Had I been consulted. King Andrew the First. Of veto memory.

The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A
What opinion of Andrew Jackson does the cartoon present?

A.
supports Jackson

B.
is neutral toward Jackson

C.
opposes Jackson

D.
opinion is unclear

Part B
Which specific policy is this cartoon a commentary on?

A.
the veto of the Second Bank of the United States

B.
the Indian Removal Act

C.
the Nullification Crisis

D.
the spoils system

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Answer: answer 1.) A. supports jackson and 2.) A. veto of the second bank of the united states

Explanation: if you look at the cartoon, in his hand heis holding a paper that says "veto"

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Answer:

C. opposes Jackson.

A. the veto of the Second Bank of the United States.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this cartoon, Jackson is presented as a king. The cartoon suggests that he believes himself to be all-powerful, and that this arrogance causes him to go against the law. This is expressed in the way Jackson steps on the Constitution. Therefore, as Jackson is being accused of ignoring the law, we can assume that the cartoonist opposes Jackson. Moreover, the policy that the cartoon is commenting on is the veto of the Second Bank of the United States. This is shown by the paper that reads "veto" and the one that would have rechartered the bank.

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