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How did Andrew Jackson’s style of governing differ from the presidents who came before him?

A.
He was far more confrontational and less willing to compromise.
B.
He was far more diplomatic and more willing to compromise.
C.
He was less educated and more tolerant of American Indians.
D.
He was far more educated and less experienced in the military.

User Dan Menes
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Answer:

A.

He was far more confrontational and less willing to compromise.

Step-by-step explanation:

User Electra
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Answer: A.He was far more confrontational and less willing to compromise.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can mark out D because he was a general in the united states army

You can mark out C because during the war of 1812 he defeated the creek indians and in 1830 congress passed a major law at his behest

So the answer might be A because unlike previous presidents, he did not defer to Congress in policy making, but used his party leadership and presidential veto to maintain absolute power.Jackson is known to be a tyrant and abused his power.

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