Andrew Jackson did more for the cause of democracy than any other president. he expanded the politically enfranchised population beyond the landed wealthy and gave more power to the common folks.
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Feudalism
The "Mormon era" - from 1830 to the present day - began many decades after the American colonies had become the United States of America.
go ask your mum
Andrew Jackson used the spoils system. While presidents before him chose the best people for their cabinet, Jackson chose the people who helped him win the election. This unofficial group of advisors were called the "Kitchen Cabinet". The spoils system was the practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.
The extension of voting rights to all white males.
He made it more democratic, he abandoned the caucus system & came up with nominating conventions.
Andrew Jackson called his system of political beliefs and practices "Jacksonian Democracy."
During Andrew Jackson's tenure, the congress-controlled caucuses were replaced by a more democratic system known as the "party convention." This shift allowed for broader participation in the nomination process, enabling party members and voters to have a greater say in selecting candidates. The move was part of Jackson's broader push for greater democracy and popular involvement in politics. This change laid the groundwork for the modern political party system in the United States.
Yes, there were political parties during the 19th century that tried to change the civil service system.
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it is a physical change.
they stood up to the british at the battle of lexington
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It was by Washington
was broadly applied
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