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The period of "Jacksonian Democracy" can be characterized by

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Answer: Increasing the right to vote in the United States.


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Answer: increasing the right to vote in the United States.

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Jacksonian democracy was a political and phylosophical movement to increase the democracy in American government in the 1830s. President Andrew Jackson led this movement to develop better rights for the common man, for example it increase the right to vote, and it opposed any signs of aristocracy.

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