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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The election of Andrew Jackson in 1828 brought a democratic fever to the nation. Analyze the impact of this "fever" on the social reform movement. I just need help starting off. If you help me with the general idea and three main impacts I can write it.

OpenStudy (abbie):

i know that its a political movement?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The election of Andrew Jackson in 1828 brought up three impacts; [impact 1], [impact 2], and [impact 3].

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know how to write a thesis and essay, I just need help finding the three impacts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I saw this question on yahoo answers Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 is described as The Revolution of 1828. It brought to power the first American President not rooted in the Eastern aristocracy. He was elected by the "common" man and acted within that mandate. Jackson used his veto power extensively. He vetoed more bills in his term of office than all the previous presidents put together. Jackson was also the first to use the pocket veto, a delaying tactic in which the President does not sign a bill within ten days of the end of the Congressional term, preventing it from becoming law. Jackson was a major opponent of the Second Bank of the United States, considered an instrument of the Eastern establishment. He succeeded in having the bank's charter revoked.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you, but those are not impacts of the democratic fever following President Jackson's election.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you have a us history book or something?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you still stuck?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe this will help Nevertheless, JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY represented a provocative blending of the best and worst qualities of American society. On the one hand it was an authentic democratic movement that contained a principled egalitarian thrust, but this powerful social critique was always cast for the benefit of white men. This tragic mix of egalitarianism, masculine privilege, and racial prejudice remains a central quality of American life and to explore their relationship in the past may help suggest ways of overcoming their haunting limitations in the future.

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