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Andrew Jackson mockingly was referred to as “King Andrew the First” because of his humble background. military record. displays of power. aristocratic image.

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displays of power. got it right

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Answer:

displays of power

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A little bit of context for that mockery:

The founding fathers did not want United States turn into monarchy like Britain. They despise the idea of having one king who has absolute power in a country. This was the reason way they use democracy as our system of Democracy.

During his presidency, Andrew Jackson has the reputation of acting like the arrogant nobles in British Monarchy. He was bad at taking criticism and demanded the people around him to treat him with 'Respect'.

This was the reason why the people mockingly referred to him as “King Andrew the First”

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