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22 October, 00:58

Andrew Jackson appealed to many "common" Americans in the early 19th century because A) he represented the aristocratic ideal they wished to attain. B) he had once been poor and was distrustful of elite politicians. C) people wanted a President who was neither Democrat nor Republican. D) industrialists believed his economic plan would boost American businesses.

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  1. 22 October, 02:43
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    A) he represented the aristocratic ideal they wished to attain.
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