In contrast to his predecessors, Andrew Jackson
a. did not seek the advice of his cabinet and instead relied on informal advisors, the so-called "Kitchen-Cabinet".
b. readily acknowledged the equal distribution of power among the three branches of government.
c. trusted his associates blindly.
d. showed much deference to the judiciary.
A
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