Which of the following can best be seen as representative of President Andrew Jackson’s support of the “common man” over aristocratic elites? His fight against the Second Bank of the United States His actions during the War of 1812 His opposition to the Supreme Court’s decision of Marbury v. Madison His support of John Calhoun’s position on tariffs during the Nullification Crisis “Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon American soil." –James Polk The quote above most likely led to _____________. The Battle of the Alamo The Battle of Palo Alto The Battle of Coleto Creek The Battle of San Jacinto

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The actions that can best be seen as representative of President Andrew Jackson's support of the "common man" over aristocratic elites are:


**His fight against the Second Bank of the United States.**


Jackson was a strong opponent of the Second Bank, viewing it as an institution that favored the wealthy and worked against the interests of the common people. His efforts to dismantle the bank reflected his commitment to what he perceived as the interests of the ordinary citizens.

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