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how did citizens at the time define \jacksonian democracy\?
getting rid of voting rights for everyone except the aristocracy
opposition to the common man and rights for aristocracy
opposition to aristocracy and rights for the common man
getting rid of the aristocracy altogether and only allowing the non - wealthy to vote
question 2
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jacksonian democracy involved giving the right to vote to what group of people?
white men, regardless of whether they owned property
women
native americans
people of color
Question 1
Jacksonian Democracy emphasized expanding democracy to the common man and opposing aristocratic influence. The first option is wrong as it restricts voting to aristocracy. The second is wrong as it opposes the common man. The fourth is extreme (getting rid of aristocracy entirely and only non - wealthy vote is not accurate). The third option, "Opposition to aristocracy and rights for the common man", matches the core ideas of Jacksonian Democracy.
Jacksonian Democracy expanded voting rights to white men without the property - ownership requirement. Women, Native Americans, and people of color were generally excluded from voting during this period. So the correct group is white men, regardless of property ownership.
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C. Opposition to aristocracy and rights for the common man