The eventual election of Andrew Jackson were indicated which shift in the US politics? Increase alliance on Aristocratic families, acceptance of the common man, increased rights for native Americans, acceptance of British influence
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The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated a shift in US politics towards the acceptance of the common man. Jackson campaigned as a champion of the common people and portrayed himself as a self-made man who understood their needs and concerns. He positioned himself against the elite and aristocratic families and argued for a more egalitarian society. This shift in US politics was characterized by increased political participation and support from the working class, as well as a push for policies that would benefit the common man.