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In what ways did jacksonian democracy differ from the original republicanism

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There is a number of differences between jacksonian democracy and the original republicanism. Firstly, there were no religious or property requirements to vote, in Jacksonian democracy. It also had party nominating conventions and there was the popular election of presidential electors and, in effect, the president.

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