Jacksonian democracy would appeal most to common men. This movement, associated with President Andrew Jackson, emphasized the political power of the "common man" and sought to expand democracy by promoting greater participation of ordinary citizens in the political process, particularly white male voters. It often contrasted with the interests of aristocratic families and did not support the rights of Native Americans or African Americans during that era.
Jacksonian democracy would appeal most to which group?
-Native Americans
-aristocratic families
-common men
-African Americans
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