The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated the acceptance of the common man in U.S. politics. Jackson's rise to power was seen as a victory for the "common people" and represented a shift away from the influence of elites and aristocratic families in governance.
Question The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics? (1 point) Responses 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 acceptance of British influence
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