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Andrew Jackson's stance on federal power was not always the same, as shown by which incident? a
He felt that the president should try to control inflation but believed state based banks were unconstitutional.
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He appointed judges to the Supreme Court but did not believe the president should have to respect their decisions, as was the case with Indian Removal.
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He used presidential power to remove American Indians but did not respect American Indians capacity to govern themselves.
d
He argued for nullification but against the National Bank.

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