Why did Jackson's support of the Tariffs of 1828 and 32, as well as the Force Act, cause people to say that he was acting like a king? |The govemment bought small farms and gave them to factory owners O His actions were in favor of a strong govermment, not of the "common man The government used the tariffs to support the Native Americans The tariff income came to him and not to the government

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**Why did Jackson's support of the Tariffs of 1828 and 32, as well as the Force Act, cause people to say that he was acting like a king?**

- ☐ The government bought small farms and gave them to factory owners
- ☐ His actions were in favor of a strong government, not of the "common man"
- ☐ The government used the tariffs to support the Native Americans
- ☐ The tariff income came to him and not to the government

*Note: This section is a multiple-choice question designed to provoke thought and analysis regarding the political actions of Jackson and their perception in historical context.*
Transcribed Image Text:**Why did Jackson's support of the Tariffs of 1828 and 32, as well as the Force Act, cause people to say that he was acting like a king?** - ☐ The government bought small farms and gave them to factory owners - ☐ His actions were in favor of a strong government, not of the "common man" - ☐ The government used the tariffs to support the Native Americans - ☐ The tariff income came to him and not to the government *Note: This section is a multiple-choice question designed to provoke thought and analysis regarding the political actions of Jackson and their perception in historical context.*
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