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Andrew Jackson enhanced executive power relative to the power of Congress by making a major political weapon out of _________________.

A) treaty negotiations
B) impoundment of funds
C) the presidential veto
D) cabinet appointments

Presidential Veto

The power of the president to refuse approval of a bill or joint resolution, thus preventing its enactment into law.

Executive Power

The authority granted to the executive branch of a government, including powers like enforcing laws, administering the public policy, and commanding the armed forces.

Andrew Jackson

The seventh President of the United States (1829–1837), known for his populist approach and policies, including the Indian Removal Act.

  • Gain insight into the critical impact of Andrew Jackson's presidency on the evolution of the executive branch and political parties.
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