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Thomas Jefferson believed the true path to social mobility was through education. He wanted to assure at least a fundamental education for all, and wanted the doors to higher education left open so that even a talented poor person would not be kept from getting a higher education and moving up socially.

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Jackson was a self-made man and believed hes economic progress had been accounted for his own upward social mobility and others should follow in his example, therefore he did nothing to upward social mobility

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