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AP United States History
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Key Policy of Jacksonian Democracy

Easy Period 4: 1800–1848 Jacksonian Democracy

In the early 19th century, the presidency of Andrew Jackson marked a significant shift in American politics, often referred to as Jacksonian Democracy. This period was characterized by a rise in political participation among the general white male population and the promotion of the idea that the government should represent the common man. Which of the following policies or actions was most emblematic of Jackson's approach during this era?

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