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Andrew Jackson opposed the idea of nullification during the Nullification Crisis. He firmly believed in the supremacy of the federal government and saw nullification as a threat to the Union. Jackson argued that states did not have the right to disobey Federal Laws and emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong central government.
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Freud did not specifically discuss midlife crisis in his work. However, his theory of psychosexual development suggests that unresolved issues from earlier stages of life could resurface during middle age, contributing to emotional struggles. Freud may have viewed midlife crisis as an opportunity for individuals to confront and work through these underlying psychological conflicts.
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kennedy was praised for his tough stand.
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No. The kids and the rest of the family said goodbye at the hospital after he just died. That was the last time they saw him.
3-10 thousand. different sources say different things. http://www.thehermitage.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=46&limit=1&limitstart=5 says ten thousand, American Lion by Jon Meacham says only three thousand.
He liked women, liked having them around, and was gracious to them.
Andrew Jackson was not a believer in democracy. He is one president who used his veto powers more than any other president.
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