Ordinary Americans could do anything. The people had the power.
One policy of Jacksonian democracy was to avoid divisive debates over slavery. Another policy was the support of Manifest Destiny and westward expansion.
Evolution theory is not one of the 8 tenets of American democracy. Individual worth, minority rights, and equality are some of the tenets.
One way in which Jacksonian democracy was more democratic than Jeffersonian democracy is that it attempted to broaden the average person's involvement with government. Followers also advocated that judges be elected rather than appointed.
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No, statements of American democracy lack any scientific references.
Promote a society based on economic success rather than one's social class by birth
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American democracy is based on one man, one vote. Within the democracy are the Bill of Rights which include ten human rights. The impetus for creation of these documents and form of government were the wrongs sustained under other forms of government.
Andrew Jackson was considered the champion for the common man. He strongly disapproved of the first national bank and vetoed the commencement of a second one for several reasons. The most important reason is because he felt that national banks gave monopolies to rich seeing as that's who the banks were owned and operated by. This principle was unfair to the common man and that's exactly how his decision symbolized Jacksonian Democracy.
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White males of European descent were the main people who benefited from Jacksonian Democracy, as voting rights improved. Owning property was no longer a requirement - the man only had to be free. This was a period during which there was more political participation by the citizens of the US as well as loyalty to one party or another. It extended from about 1828 -1854. This was a forerunner to the current Democratic Party, and Andrew Jackson believed in ending government monopoly by elites. The Executive Branch of government became more powerful during that time. Election of judges, Manifest Destiny and avoidance of battles over slavery were part of the effects.
The period of history that you are referring to is called the "Jacksonian Era" because of is influence on America during this time. Jackson first ran for the presidency in 1824 but lost the election to John Quincy Adams in what Jackson referred to as the "Corrupt Bargain" between Adams and Henry Clay, speaker of the house. From the time that Jackson was finally elected as the "People's Choice" 4 years later until he left office, Jackson's presence on the political playing field perpetuated populist sentiment across the young nation. Jacksonian democracy reigned until 1840, when James Polk, the last proponent of true Jacksonian democracy, left office. One of Jackson's feats has never been duplicated. He erased the US debt.