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1.What personality characteristics did Jackson display during the Petticoat Affair

2.Who was able to vote in the United States prior to Jackson’s presidency

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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.

Although the are no options provided, we can say the following.

1) What personality characteristics did Jackson display during the Petticoat Affair?

President Andrew Jackson was very upset and angry during the Affair because he felt he had been the victim of a conspiracy. He thought that his enemies used the Petticoat Affair to damage him, while Jackson believed that this was just a social incident. He said that the issue was taking out of context and proportion.

2) Who was able to vote in the United States prior to Jackson’s presidency?

Prior to Andrew Jackson's presidency, white men with no property were able to vote in the United States elections.

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