The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?

(1 point)
• increased reliance on aristocratic families
acceptance of the common man
• increased rights for Native Americans
acceptance of British influence

1 answer

The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated the acceptance of the common man in U.S. politics. His election was seen as a victory for the "ordinary" citizen and marked a shift towards greater democratic participation and the expansion of suffrage to more white males.