Andrew Jackson Political Cartoons

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Andrew Jackson Political Cartoons

What claim is portrayed about Andrew Jackson's political appointments?

What is the cartoonist claiming about the way Andrew Jackson ran his presidency? What symbols are used in the image that lead you to this conclusion?

Which event surrounding Andrew Jackson does this cartoon represent Which event surrounding Andrew Jackson does this cartoon represent? What symbols does the cartoonist use?

What controversial Jackson decision is portrayed in this cartoon?

What is the cartoonist claiming about Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the U.S.? What do the many heads of the monster represent?

What event surrounding Andrew Jackson's presidency is being portrayed What event surrounding Andrew Jackson's presidency is being portrayed? What is the cartoonist’s claim?