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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?
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increased reliance on aristocratic families
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
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Acceptance of the common man — Jackson's election marked the rise of Jacksonian democracy, expanding political power and influence to the (white) common man rather than elite/aristocratic families.
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