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What set Andrew Jackson’s presidency apart from the administrations that came before it?
Jackson let Congress take the lead in policy making, deciding later which actions to support and which to veto.
Jackson always consulted with Congress first before working toward policy making.
Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead.
Jackson battled Congress for the lead in policy making, resulting in very little being done during his first term.

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Answered by SHAJONS
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C. Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead

Answered by parveshkumar270762
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Jackson let Congress take the lead in policy making, deciding later which actions to support and which to veto. Jackson always consulted with Congress first before working toward policy making.

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