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what was the importance of jacksonian democracy?
○ it led to the breaking of social barriers and institutions.
○ it limited universal suffrage to white males that owned property.
○ it tackled the growing issue of enslavement.
○ it decreased the number of common men holding office.
Jacksonian Democracy expanded suffrage to most white males (removing property requirements), increased common men's access to public office, and did not address enslavement; instead, it reinforced white supremacy while breaking down traditional elite social and institutional barriers to political participation for white working-class men.
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A. It led to the breaking of social barriers and institutions.