Multiple Choice
In the 1830s, this practice was seen by supporters as a victory for democracy against congressional elites and a way to strengthen the presidency:
A) Andrew Jackson's campaign promise to "make the states great again"
B) The redevelopment of a two-party system, after a long era of one-party dominance
C) The national convention system for nominating presidential candidates
D) Andrew Jackson's use of the veto as a tool of policymaking
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