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During his presidency alone, jackson rejected more acts of congress than his six predecessors. true false

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True. Jackson did reject more acts of Congress than his six predecessors. He did so because he felt that federal government should be limited and was more of a States' Rights-ist than a federalist, so he used his powers to limit new or existing powers of the federal government.
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