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20 April, 12:34

Which statements describe Jacksonian Democracy? Chose all that are correct. A - Jackson believed slavery was wrong and political power should be exercised to make it illegal. B - Jackson belived the federal government, specifically the executive branch, should have more power than ecpressed in the consitution. C - Jackson believed in a strict interpretation of the constitution in which the executive branch's power are defined by the consitution. D - Jackson Believed it was a good idea to rotate people in and out of their government positions. E - Jackson believed all white men should vote, not just those who own property.

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  1. 20 April, 16:28
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    B - Jackson believed the federal government, specifically the executive branch, should have more power than expressed in the constitution

    E - Jackson believed all white men should vote, not just those who own property.

    Jacksonian Democracy was characterized by the will of the president of preserving the union and strengthing the country by making more people voting. As president from 1829 to 1837, Jackson wanted to advance the right of the "common man" against a "corrupt aristocracy".
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