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Some scholars trace the rise of the powerful modern presidency to Andrew Jackson, who expanded the use of the veto and appealed directly to the public to support his position on the recharter of the Second Bank of the Un...
60-Second Civics: Episode 5263, The Rise of Presidential Power: The Power of the Presidency, Part 6 is an episode from 60-Second Civics Podcast by Center for Civic Education. Some scholars trace the rise of the powerful modern presidency to...
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Published Nov 19, 2024, 1:15 long, audio available.
Some scholars trace the rise of the powerful modern presidency to Andrew Jackson, who expanded the use of the veto and appealed directly to the public to support his position on the recharter of the Second Bank of the United States. Center for Civic Education
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Published Nov 19, 2024 and 1:15 long