Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson both proved to be presidents who

a. allowed Congress to direct national policies.
b. did little of substance during their terms.
c. relied heavily on their advisors to shape policies.
d. worked to shape national policies.
e. worked well with Congress with few disagreements about the direction of national policies.

ANS: D

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