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What set Andrew Jackson’s presidency apart from the administrations that came before it?

A. Jackson let Congress take the lead in policy making, deciding later which actions to support and which to veto.
B. Jackson always consulted with Congress first before working toward policy making.
C. Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead.
D. Jackson battled Congress for the lead in policy making, resulting in very little being done during his first term.

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The answer is C. Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead.  
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Correct answer choice is :


C) Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jackson gave his speech before taking the oath of service, as was the use of the time. In the speech, he prolongs many of the commitments he and his followers had made during the campaign. He would work upon dishonesty and for improvement. He declared to end the federal deficit and keep the dimension of the government small. There was few new in the speech, and as Jackson did not talk aloud, not many in the people heard it. After the speech, when Chief Justice John Marshall conducted the oath of office to Jackson, the whole group yelled passionately.

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