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How is "discrimination" exemplified during Andrew Jacksons presidency?

1) By expanding voting rights to all citizens
2) Through the fair treatment of Native American tribes
3) By the unfair treatment of people based on characteristics such as race or gender
4) Through the establishment of a national bank

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3) By the unfair treatment of people based on characteristics such as race or gender.

Explanation: "Discrimination" means unfair treatment based on characteristics like race or gender. Jackson's presidency exemplified this in policies such as the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears (forced removal of Native Americans) and in the expansion of suffrage that effectively extended voting to all white men while excluding women and people of color. Options 1, 2, and 4 do not describe discrimination (1 is misleading because suffrage expansion was racially/gender exclusive; 2 and 4 are incorrect).