The Age of Jackson
The rise of the "common man," the spoils system, and the expansion of democracy.
Key Questions
- 1How did the election of 1828 change American politics?
- 2Was Andrew Jackson a "champion of the people" or a "king-like" tyrant?
- 3How did the removal of property requirements for voting change the electorate?
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