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Why was Jackson's election seen
What happened in the election of 1832?
* Andrew Jackson won a close election with more people supporting the Bank than he thought
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Why was Jackson's election seen as a win for the common people?
They thought that Jackson would give more voting rights to women
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1. Which question would best help you write a report regarding the changes to the political system during Jackson's presidency?
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Why was Jackson's election seen as a win for the common people?
A They felt as though Jackson wanted to take their jobs and make
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II III IV The unpopularity of the Federalist Party Lowered property requirements for American voters The vote of Native
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What were the results of the 1828 election?
* 1 point Adams won a close election Adams won easily Jackson won a close election
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“Beloved and hated, venerated and reviled, Andrew Jackson was an orphan who fought his way to the pinnacle of power, bending
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In 1824, Andrew Jackson lost the presidential election after the House of Representative broke the tie and awarded the victory
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Which of these events occurred in 1803?
A. The purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France B. The election of Andrew Jackson
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What was the "corrupt bargain" of the 1824 election?
a) Split of the Democratic-Republican candidates b) Description by Andrew
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