Multiple Choice
What was the significance of Jackson's use of the veto?
A) By vetoing more legislation than all previous presidents combined, Jackson strengthened the power of the executive branch.
B) By refusing to use the veto as frequently as his predecessors, Jackson weakened presidential authority.
C) By deferring to Congress on most issues, Jackson made the veto unnecessary.
D) By frequently vetoing acts of Congress, Jackson greatly increased the authority of all three branches of national government.
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