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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?
acceptance of the common man
acceptance of the common man
increased rights for Native Americans
increased rights for Native Americans
acceptance of British influence
acceptance of British influence
increased reliance on aristocratic families
acceptance of the common man
acceptance of the common man
increased rights for Native Americans
increased rights for Native Americans
acceptance of British influence
acceptance of British influence
increased reliance on aristocratic families
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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated the **acceptance of the common man** in U.S. politics. Jackson's rise to the presidency marked a significant shift towards greater democratic participation and reflected the growing influence of the "common" voter, as opposed to the elite and aristocratic families that had previously dominated American political life. His presidency is often associated with the expansion of suffrage and the populist movement.
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