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Jacksonian Democracy
Jackson’s popularity guided in the age of Jacksonian Democracy. Jacksonian democracy was based on universal manhood suffrage, meaning the extension of voting rights to all white males, including those that didn’t own any property. ... Before the Jacksonian Democracy, most people were given rights depending on how much they owned rather than whether or not they were good citizens of the country. ...
The Jacksonian Democracy wasn’t exactly a coherent vision of how a government should function. ... Pro suffrage expansion arguments were valid and presented remarkably well, while on the contrary those opposing suffrage expansion didn’t display the most convincing argument because it was quite obvious that they were nothing but terrified of democracy expansion.
Approximate Word count = 826 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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