the people.
President Andrew Jackson claimed that use of the spoils system increased democracy in the federal government because it allowed larger numbers of people to hold public office. Jackson was the 7th President of the United States.
The number of Marines at the Battle of New Orleans was 58. Marine corps historians claim the Marines anchored the center of Andrew Jackson's line. The Marines were on the right side of Jackson's line supporting the 7th US Infantry.
Jackson makes the claim that the removal of the 5 Major Native American Tribes and the Trail of Tears that followed was a necessary evil to protect the Natives from impending slaughter as white civilization would continue to take their land. Essentially, Jackson rationalizes the Trail of Tears by claiming the removal of the Indian Nations was the only way to save them from slaughter.
Congress proposed the Twelfth Amendment to correct a flaw in the way the Electoral College chose the President and Vice President. The original system was that as several individuals ran for President, the President would be the one who had the most votes and the Vice President would be the one who had the second most votes. In 1796, this led to the election of John Adams, a Federalist, as President and Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic Republican, as Vice President. The two were forced to work together even though they were from opposing parties with opposing viewpoints on how government should work. It would be like having Barack Obama as President and John McCain as Vice President today.In addition, at that time each elector had two ballots to cast. If each one cast one for one major party candidate and one for the other major party candidate, the result would be a tie. Then the president would have to be chosen by the http://wiki.answers.com/Why_did_Congress_pass_the_Twelfth_Amendment_to_the_US_Constitution#ofRepresentatives and that process had its own problems in that political wrangling could wind up being the basis for one candidate to be elected over another perhaps more qualified one.Even under the Twelfth Amendment, political wrangling entered into Presidential elections. IN the 1824 election Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes and John Quincy Adams received 84. The House of Representatives chose Adams as President. Henry Clay was then Speaker of the House of Representatives. When Adams took office, he made Clay his Secretary of State prompting Jackson to claim that Adams and Clay and other Representatives had made a "Corrupt Bargain" alleging that Clay had influenced the House to elect Adams in return for Adams appointing Clay to the Secretary of State position.
Some claim that the Holocaust never happened, that is where the Myth claim comes in. They accept that many died, not the millions that we hear of, but claim it was a cost of war, forced labour, poor food, disease etc. People making this myth claim are generally suspected of trying to whitewash over Nazi attrocities for political ends.
Actually, there's no evidence that he did say it, despite many attributions that can be found on the Internet. (Similar attributions can be found to Andrew Jackson, based on a claim made by Robert Kennedy, but again I can't find that quote in any of Jackson's writings, either.)
A. Andrew Jackson B. George Washington C. Abraham Lincoln D. Alexander Hamilton This Answer is A: Andrew Jackson
President Andrew Jackson claimed that use of the spoils system increased democracy in the federal government because it allowed larger numbers of people to hold public office. Jackson was the 7th President of the United States.
Her biggest claim to fame was her marriage to Andrew Jackson. She was a homemaker and farm wife. She had to do a lot of hard farm work herself in the early years of her marriages.
The common man
Yes, as is every president. Some see him as a hero; others believe he was a villain. Some portray him as the common man's warrior, a president who attacked a political system that ignored the people's will. Others say that he was a political tyrant, an executive bully who disrespected the processes and institutions essential to republican government. Some celebrate his liberal defense of individual rights; others condemn his racist removal of 90,000 Indians. Some view him as a great nationalist who saved the Union by denouncing nullification. Others claim that he weakened the nation by supporting Georgia in its defiance of the Supreme Court.
The first political party to successfully claim a U.S. President was the Federalist Party. Federalist John Adams was elected the second President of the United States.
that he was married to a woman before she was legally divorced
Several sources claim that Andrew Jackson was the youngest of six children. He is most known for his role as one of the Presidents of the United States of America.
yes There is strong evidence to suggest so. Andrew JENNINGS, a famous researcher on this topic supports this claim. There is a facebook group "FIFA Reformation" that also supports this claim. I certainly feel the political entity is corrupt.
Jackson claimed that there had been a 'corrupt bargain' struck between Adams and Henry Clay, who swung his support to Adams in the House of Representatives in exchange for being named the Secretary of State.
...claim that voters have approved the agenda he campaigned on, and the Congress ought to approve it. Most US Presidents since Andrew Jackson have claimed that they are more representative of the American people as a whole because they come to power through a national election.