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3 March, 15:57

What was Andrew Jacksons use of veto?

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    Andrew Jackson was he first to use a pocket veto, a strategy o tactic where the President does not sign a bill within ten days at the end of the Congressional term, to prevent from becoming a law.

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    Jackson believed that the Bank was unconstitutional and that the Supreme Court did not have the power. Jackson vetoed the Bank for the bill of constitutional reasons and also for political reasons. Jackson's mot important and enlightening use of the veto was against the rechartering of the Second National Bank in 1832. Andrew Jackson used total 12 vetoes in his Presidency. Jackson vetoed the bill in the United States when congress renewed the bill charter.
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