How does the Bank War demonstrate that Andrew Jackson enhanced the power of the presidency?
A) He became the first president ever to veto a bill passed by Congress.
B) By removing federal funds from the Bank even after Congress overrode his veto, he showed strong leadership.
C) He identified himself as the symbolic representative of all the people with his veto message that appealed directly to the public.
D) Because Jackson forced the Bank to issue more paper money to end a depression, Americans increasingly looked to the White House for economic leadership.
E) Actually, because Jackson's actions led to an economic decline, he did not enhance the power of the presidency.
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