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But the new democracy allowed the people (even the southerners) to really have their voice heard and they took full advantage of this luxury. During the Jacksonian era voter turnout rose dramatically, clear political parties developed, and new styles of politics emerged. In 1824, only one fourth of all eligible voters voted, but that numbered doubled 4 years later... displayed 300 characters
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But the new democracy allowed the people (even the southerners) to really have their voice heard and they took full advantage of this luxury. During the Jacksonian era voter turnout rose dramatically, clear political parties developed, and new styles of politics emerged. In 1824, only one fourth of all eligible voters voted, but that numbered doubled 4 years later... displayed next 300 characters
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