Shock was a key policy of Andrew Jackson administration

as he sought to challenge the existing political and social norms of his time. Jackson believed in using shock as a method of creating change and disruption, in order to assert his authority and achieve his goals. This policy was seen in his confrontational approach to governance, as well as in his efforts to dismantle the national bank and challenge the power of the aristocracy. Jackson's shock policy had a lasting impact on American politics and society, influencing future generations of leaders and shaping the course of history.