The doing away with property qualifications as a requirement for holding public office and voting, was part of the democratizing of politics during the Age of Jackson. Andrew Jackson was the 7th U.S. President.
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Jacksonian democracy
They did not contribute to sectionalism
An expansion of voting rights during the popular Andrew Jackson administration
The tariff and the monetary policy
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People gained more power during the Age of Jackson because he; 1: owned more land 2: the democratic party grew & more Americans played a role in government
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*The Jackson Family*Father: Joe JacksonMother: Katherine Scruse-JacksonOldest Sister: Rebbie (age 59)Oldest Brother: Jackie (age 58)Next Brother: Tito (age 55)Next Brother: Jermaine (age 54)Middle Sister: La'Toya (age 53)Next Brother: Marlon (age 52)*Twin brother to Marlon: Brandon (deceased) during child birthNext Brother: Michael (deceased) age 50Youngest Brother: Randy (age 47)Youngest Sister: Janet (age 43)*Michael Jackson's children*Oldest Son: Prince Michael Jackson I *Prince* (age 12)Oldest Daughter: Paris Jackson (age 11)Youngest Son: Prince Michael Jackson II *Blanket* (age 7)
People gained more power during the Age of Jackson because he; 1: owned more land 2: the democratic party grew & more Americans played a role in government
During the Age of Jackson (1829-1837), American culture underwent significant changes characterized by the rise of populism and the democratization of politics. This era saw the emergence of the "common man" as a political ideal, leading to increased participation in elections and the expansion of suffrage to more white males. Additionally, there was a flourishing of American literature and art, reflecting themes of nationalism and individualism. Social movements, including those advocating for abolition and women's rights, also began to gain momentum during this period.