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30 September, 01:16

How did each man view industrialization, for both Jacksonian democracy and Jeffersonian democracy?

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  1. 30 September, 03:58
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    A jacksonian democracy focused more on the common man because of the introduction of the popular vote. it changed the requirements to vote by taking off the requirement for people to own land making all white males eligible to vote. the jacksonian democracy also focused on agriculture more than industry. the jacksonian democracy abhorred henry clay's american system and therefore he vetoed the bank.

    the jeffersonian democracy focused more conservative. it was obviously before jackson so the voting requirement was that white males who owned property could vote. also durning his time there was no popular vote that really mattered. it was just the electoral college that mattered. as with jackson, jefferson wanted a more again society
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