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    Although Andrew Jackson Claimed to Be Representative of the "Common
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Although Andrew Jackson Claimed to Be Representative of the "Common

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Although Andrew Jackson claimed to be representative of the "common man" as president, he was actually supported only by


A) elite men.
B) white people.
C) Indians.
D) slaves.

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