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The Founding Fathers limited voting rights because they believed that the “common man” should not have too much power. What is the best explanation for the expansion of voting rights to all white males regardless of land or property ownership?
A.
John Quincy Adams implemented the spoils system, which sought to put the power in the hands of Westerners.
B.
Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party rose to power with the intention of creating a truer democracy.
C.
The United States government hoped to silence women asking for suffrage by making small changes to voting rights.
D.
The United States economy declined after the War of 1812, causing most upper class men to lose their property.
A.
John Quincy Adams implemented the spoils system, which sought to put the power in the hands of Westerners.
B.
Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party rose to power with the intention of creating a truer democracy.
C.
The United States government hoped to silence women asking for suffrage by making small changes to voting rights.
D.
The United States economy declined after the War of 1812, causing most upper class men to lose their property.
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The best explanation for the expansion of voting rights to all white males regardless of land or property ownership is:
**B. Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party rose to power with the intention of creating a truer democracy.**
Andrew Jackson and his supporters advocated for broader democratic participation, arguing that the government should be more representative of the common man. This led to reforms that expanded voting rights to all white males, regardless of property ownership, as part of a shift towards a more inclusive democratic process.
**B. Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party rose to power with the intention of creating a truer democracy.**
Andrew Jackson and his supporters advocated for broader democratic participation, arguing that the government should be more representative of the common man. This led to reforms that expanded voting rights to all white males, regardless of property ownership, as part of a shift towards a more inclusive democratic process.
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