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What was an effect of Jacksonian Democracy?

It limited voting rights to a small elite class of landowners.

It gave the common white man more power in government.

It stopped settlers from taking Native American lands.

It paved the way for African Americans to get rights.

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The policies enacted during the Jacksonian era expanded voting rights and extended the country's borders.

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