The primary impact of expanded suffrage during the election of Andrew Jackson was increased voter turnout. Jackson's election in 1828 saw a significant increase in the number of eligible voters participating in the election, largely due to the expansion of suffrage to include more white male voters, particularly those without property requirements. This shift led to a more engaged electorate and marked a turning point in American political culture.
what was the primary impact of expanded suffrage during the election of Andrew Jackson
-decreased vote turnout
-greater influence of minority voters
-more women participating in elections
-increased voter turnout
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