What set Andrew Jackson’s presidency apart from previous administrations?
Jackson let Congress take the lead in policy-making, deciding later which actions to support and which to veto.
Jackson always consulted with Congress first before working toward policy-making.
Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead.
Jackson battled Congress for the lead in policy-making, resulting in very little being done during his first term.

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Answer: ~Jackson assumed command of the policy-making process instead of waiting for Congress to take the lead.~

Explanation: Jackson wasn't born with a silver spoon up his mouth. He worked his way up. He also didn't think before his actions which made it hard for him to complete his first term.