Andrew Jackson's early national reputation stemmed mainly from his
A) political support for John Quincy Adams.
B) military exploits against Native Americans and the British.
C) crusades on behalf of Native Americans.
D) diplomacy with the Spanish over problems in Florida.
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Q12: As president, Andrew Jackson
A) asserted his power
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A)
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A)
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A) suffered
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A) shorter hours
B)
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