The political significance of Peggy Eaton on Andrew Jackson's administration was that
A) the presidential aspirations of JohnC. Calhoun were likely ended.
B) John Eaton's ties with the administration were strengthened.
C) Martin Van Buren had a political falling-out with President Jackson.
D) the political strength of President Jackson was weakened.
E) it encouraged Jackson to liberalize the nation's divorce and coverture laws.
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