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  • 27-02-2015
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what did the election of 1936 say about the public's opinion of the president's policies

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  • 27-02-2015
The public approved of Martin Van Buren because he was sticking policies similar to Andrew Jackson, the previous president. Jackson also helped campaign Buren. Buren supported lower tariffs while his opponent, the Whig Party, did not. He also advocated free trade and set up system of bonds for the national debt.
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