The Jacksonian Era was characterized by the idea that every citizen was equally important and the conviction that all should participate actively in government.
The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was the increase in the influence of the common man.
Yes, parties began holding public nominatiions in the Jacksonian era
No, the deomocratic party did not disappear during the Jacksonian era, instead it just changed names.
1824
post-jacksonian era
Oklahoma
increasing the right to vote in the United States.
Since "it" is a vague term, there's a link to Jacksonian Democracy that's been added to the bottom of this answer.
Oklahoma
Child Labor
D: be socially and geographically diverse
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