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This image portrays Andrew Jackson, president from 1829 to 1837, who frustrated Congress by vetoing many bills that would increase the role of the federal government in transportation, banking, and other areas. In the image, the artist depicts Jackson positively and uses American respect for the leaders of Europe to show him as someone just as great negatively and plays on American fears of tyranny to criticize his actions as overstepping his authority negatively and shows the Constitution to show that it supports his judgments and actions in office positively and displays the Constitution in order to show that he has more power than is written

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