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Many people believe Andrew Jackson was a strong president. But some of his opponents saw him as an oppressive tyrant. Consider what you have learned about biases and stereotypes in this lesson. Think also about Jackson’s actions and the events of his presidency. Then take a look at this image of Jackson.
It shows Andrew Jackson wearing a king’s robe and crown. In his right hand, he holds a scepter. In his left hand is a document that says “veto.” He is stepping on torn documents. One is the Constitution of the United States. The others say “Internal Improvements” and “U. S. Bank.”
What type of person produced this image? From the information you see, can you guess this person’s views, political party, region of the country, and other factors? Do you think the designer had a bias? What elements of the image suggest that to you?
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