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A matter of opinion, but, in my view, the continuing economic stagnation.
That is a matter of opinion, depending on one's political predilections and perceptions. He did leave the Treasury with a surplus.
In my opinion, Andrew Jackson chose not to run for presidency in 1836 since he had failed enough. From weakening the Second National Bank of the United States to trying to stop the inflation.
This is more of a matter of opinion. In some case yes it is.
If your boyfriend is not concerned that another guy hit you, then he doesn't deserve to be your boyfriend. If he will not protect you now he will not protect you later in life. IN my opinion his actions does NOT demonstrate that he has any love at all for you. Remember this is only my personal opinion too.
That would be an opinion. Jackson believed in a strong central government instead of state's rights and "manifest destiny." These issues shaped his presidency.
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Many Americans blamed President Hoover for the Great Depression and believed he did not do enough to address the economic crisis. They perceived him as indifferent and out of touch with the suffering of the American people. This negative opinion towards Hoover contributed to his unpopularity during his presidency.
His roll in American Society was beloved. He was well appreciated and most the the United States Citizens loved him, his speeches as well as his posture and determination helped him with American influence during his presidency.