Jackson's view of the presidency differed from his predecessor's primarily in his belief that the
A) scope of federal authority should be expanded at the states' expense.
B) president was the direct representative of all the people and the embodiment of national power.
C) federal government should engage in a vigorous program of internal improvements.
D) advice of experts was crucial to sound presidential decisions.
B
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