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ID number:646388
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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One Of A Kind Presidency
A quality of a good leader is having the knowledge and skills to bring his people together to work towards the same goal. Andrew Jackson is one of the many presidents who understood the necessity for strong nationalism within a country. He sought to bring this goal to reality by establishing power of conventions, expressing his views on The Bank Of The U.S., and including even common citizens in major decisions made for the future of the United States.
Jackson, a strong believer of nationalism thought of the Bank of the US as an "illegitimate government-inspired monopoly"(9.2). He thought it was a total disregard to the sanctity of the union because of the logistics and representation of the bank. It was represented with more than 8 million of the shareholders being foreigners and the rest of the holders being only of the richest class (9.2). …

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