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Why is the period from 1824 to 1845 sometimes referred to as the "Age of Jackson"?
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• Andrew Jackson served an unprecedented three terms as president during that time.
• Andrew Jackson founded the influential Jacksonian Party during that time.
• Andrew Jackson was the dominant political figure in the country during that time.
Andrew Jackson expanded America's borders with military victories during that time.
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Andrew Jackson was the dominant political figure in the country during that time.
Explanation: "The Age of Jackson" refers to Jackson's outsized influence on American politics and the rise of Jacksonian democracy (expanded white male suffrage, the Democratic Party, patronage, and populist rhetoric) from the 1820s into the 1840s.
Explanation: "The Age of Jackson" refers to Jackson's outsized influence on American politics and the rise of Jacksonian democracy (expanded white male suffrage, the Democratic Party, patronage, and populist rhetoric) from the 1820s into the 1840s.
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