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WILL FAN AND MEDAL The Democratic Party traces its beginnings to the campaign of Andrew Jackson. The Jacksonian Democrats were a party that advanced the interests of? @ParthKohli

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@sammixboo

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aPRINT CITE An ambiguous, controversial concept, Jacksonian Democracy in the strictest sense refers simply to the ascendancy of Andrew Jackson and the Democratic party after 1828. More loosely, it alludes to the entire range of democratic reforms that proceeded alongside the Jacksonians’ triumph—from expanding the suffrage to restructuring federal institutions. From another angle, however, Jacksonianism appears as a political impulse tied to slavery, the subjugation of Native Americans, and the celebration of white supremacy—so much so that some scholars have dismissed the phrase “Jacksonian Democracy” as a contradiction in term

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so.............. the answers are a. he common people over the elite. b. wealthy businessmen over workers. c.federal government over businesses. d. business over federal governments.

OpenStudy (breyliance):

not really sure hoe to answer that lol

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could you put it in the form of a b c or d?? lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhhh idk lol

OpenStudy (breyliance):

ulgh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

More loosely, it alludes to the entire range of democratic reforms that proceeded alongside the Jacksonians’ triumph—from expanding the suffrage to restructuring federal institutions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

From another angle, however, Jacksonianism appears as a political impulse tied to slavery, the subjugation of Native Americans, and the celebration of white supremacy—so much so that some scholars have dismissed the phrase “Jacksonian Democracy” as a contradiction in term

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Use those

OpenStudy (breyliance):

still confussing but thanks for the fun facts. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use those as youre awnser :D and im not the best at politics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

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