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AP United States History
Multiple Choice

Impact of Jacksonian Democracy on Political Participation

Very Hard Period 4: 1800–1848 Jacksonian Democracy

During the era of Jacksonian Democracy, a political movement emerged which emphasized the role of the common man in governance and promoted a distinct form of participatory democracy. President Andrew Jackson and his supporters advocated for policies that prioritized mainstream voters, often at the expense of established elites and various marginalized groups. In the context of this political climate, which of the following statements best reflects a significant change in the political landscape during Jackson’s presidency?

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