The Jacksonian Democracy

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Daniel C

 

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August 23, 2014

 

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Jackson admired the voice of the common man. He believed that anyone should be able to hold office, no matter his presidential qualifications. The notion, that the aristocratic voice was not the only one to be heard during this Revolution, fabricated a substantial rise toward democracy. As a result of Jackson's political views, the process of voting changed in favor of the common man, which greatly contributed to the new democracy...
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The unequal and unjust property qualifications for voting had been abolished during the Jacksonian Revolution. Voting was now based on universal white manhood suffrage. Though there are still flaws in this system, leaving out women and blacks in the voting process, it was still a large contribution for democracy...
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