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jacksonian democracy
directions: jacksonian democracy is a term used to describe the changes in american democracy that took place in the first - half of the 1800s. complete the venn diagram comparing jacksonian democracy to american democracy before the age of jackson then explain how they both compare to american democracy today.
early american democracy
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both
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jacksonian democracy
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connect to today
how do both of these compare to american democracy today?
Early American Democracy had limited suffrage mainly for white - male property owners. Jacksonian Democracy expanded suffrage to more white men (removing property - ownership requirements). Both had elements of majority rule and representative government. Today, American democracy has universal suffrage (for all eligible citizens regardless of race, gender, or property - holding status), more complex political systems with more checks and balances, and a more diverse electorate. In the Venn diagram, in the Early American Democracy circle: limited suffrage, elite - dominated politics. In the Jacksonian Democracy circle: expanded white - male suffrage, more populist appeal. In the Both section: representative government, majority - rule principles. Comparing to today, the main differences are in suffrage expansion and complexity of the political system.
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In the "Early American Democracy" circle: Limited suffrage (white - male property owners), elite - dominated politics.
In the "Jacksonian Democracy" circle: Expanded white - male suffrage, more populist appeal.
In the "Both" section: Representative government, majority - rule principles.
For "Connect to Today": American democracy today has universal suffrage, more complex political systems with more checks and balances, and a more diverse electorate.