Unlike followers of Jeffersonian Democracy, people who supported Jacksonian Democracy

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A supported the elimination of slavery.supported the elimination of slavery.
B believed the Federal government should control trade.believed the Federal government should control trade.
C opposed property rights being linked to voting rights.opposed property rights being linked to voting rights.
D believed party elites should choose elected officials.

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Unlike followers of Jeffersonian Democracy, people who supported Jacksonian Democracy:

C opposed property rights being linked to voting rights.

Jacksonian Democracy emphasized greater participation and expansion of suffrage among the common man, opposing the elitism associated with property restrictions on voting. In contrast, Jeffersonian Democracy valued agrarian interests and often supported property ownership as a criterion for voting.

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