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Why did president Andrew Jackson ignore the supreme court decision make the Indians move?

He believed is was inevitable that they would lose their land


What are some of Andrew Jacksons failures?

His largest failure is in not representing the American people. Jackson used the power of the veto more than any other US president. The house and senate have more people and thus a more accurate representation of the will of the people. Jackson often went against this will to do what he wanted; to do his will. Example: After Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act (1830) the Cherokees fought their removal using the law. The Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokees could not be forced to give up their land against their will. Jackson ignore this and continued his support of removal. source: A History of the American People (AP edition)- Faragher and others. Another Example: The Bank War (a struggle between Jackson and the supporters of the 2nd Bank of the US). Jackson, again against the will of the people, refused to renew the charter of the second bank. Political and Economic consequences ensued. Led to our current policy of laissez faire ( <----guess what led to our recent recession).


Who orders did Andrew Jackson ignore?

James Monroe


What Supreme Court decision did president Jackson ignore?

Jackson ignored Worcester v. Georgia. This was significant because Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's decision which said that Georgia couldn't make laws that broke the terms on the authority of which the Cherokee's have the right to govern themselves on. Many people ask can he ignore the Supreme Court? Or, Why didn't the Supreme Court do anything about it? And do you know what I would say. idk. :)


What is a president do if he does not agree with a law?

ignore the law


What branch of government did Andrew Jackson oppose?

Jackson did not ignore any branch; he didn't pay much attention to the judicial, but that's about it.


Can the President legally ignore the decisions of the Supreme Court?

No, the President cannot legally ignore the decisions of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are binding on all branches of government, including the executive branch led by the President.


Can a president be able to ignore the congressional override of his veto even if the have enough votes?

no


Why does the cabinet have a limited influence on the presidents decisions?

The cabinet is appointed by the president and serves at his will. The president is their boss and he can ignore their advice if he so chooses.


What were president kennedy's policy called?

President Kennedy's policies were simply called policies.


Can the president ignore bills?

yes **************** No, but he does have the power to veto a bill and send it back for amendment.


What tools might the president use in an effort to gain control over policy making in an agency such as the EPA or OSHA?

The president could ignore the agency.