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They are supported by the electorate and the Congress.
knows what he is doing, and has the support of Congress.
yes he did indeed support a large government because bhe was a federalist
President Jackson took his election victory in 1832 as a mandate to continue his policies of expanding the power of the executive branch, advocating for states' rights, and pursuing Indian removal. He believed that his re-election signaled popular support for his agenda and felt empowered to push forward with these initiatives. Jackson's actions during his second term reflected his interpretation of the election results as a call to action.
Why does anyone reward his supporters, if he can? Because you are thankful for their support and want to please them and repay a debt to them . (more cynically) Because you hope for their continuing support.
they supported low tariffs because it benefited them cx .
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
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Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
There was no confirmed support act.
Andrew Jackson did not support the concept of a strong centralized federal government. He favored a limited government with more power given to the states. Jackson also opposed the idea of a national bank, believing it benefited the wealthy at the expense of the common people.
Van Buren won his presidency because of the support of Jackson. His willingness to socialize with Mrs. Eaton helped him gain the approval of Mr. Jackson.