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    Jacksonian democracy was a 19th-century political philosophy in the United States that expanded suffrage to most white men over the age of 21 and restructured...
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    expansion in America. The spread of democracy opened the ballot box to nearly all white men, allowing Jacksonian democracy to dominate politics during the...
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  • Jacksonian may refer to: Jacksonian democracy, American political philosophy Jacksonian seizure, in neurology This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • of democracy (1828–1926) began in the early 19th century when suffrage was granted to the majority of white males in the United States ("Jacksonian democracy")...
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    House Henry Clay was a settlement reached and disunion avoided. "Jacksonian democracy" is a term to describe the 19th-century political philosophy that...
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    Democratic Party. Jackson began a new political movement now known as the Jacksonian democracy. This new direction in American politics had a profound influence...
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  • that is separate from the legislative branch. Jacksonian democracy – a variant of presidential democracy popularized by U.S. President Andrew Jackson which...
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    Jeffersonian democracy persisted as an element of the Democratic Party until the early 20th century, exemplified in the rise of Jacksonian democracy and the...
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    178 electoral votes, to Adams' 83. The election marked the rise of Jacksonian Democracy and the transition from the First Party System to the Second Party...
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    Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson To Lincoln. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 324. ISBN 978-0-393-32921-6. [Jacksonian Democracy's] first crusade, aimed...
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    Democratic-Republican Party split between supporters and opponents of Jacksonian Democracy, leading to the Second Party System. The designation of the period...
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    Party (United States) History of U.S. foreign policy, 1801–1829 Jacksonian democracy Liberal-Conservative Party List of political parties in the United...
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  • example of Jacksonian democracy: ‘expansion (nationalism), antimonopoly (egalitarianism) and white supremacy’ . The Jacksonian democracy, an era that...
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    Copperhead (politics) (category Jacksonian democracy)
    society sponsored by the Republican Party and that it looked back to Jacksonian democracy for inspiration. Weber argues that the Copperheads damaged the Union...
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  • Jacksonian democracy in its influence on Franklin D. Roosevelt. Robert V. Remini, the biographer of Andrew Jackson, also said: Jacksonian Democracy,...
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    OCLC 987437631. Cheathem, Mark R. (2013). ""The Shape of Democracy": Historical Interpretations of Jacksonian Democracy". In McKnight, Brian D.; Humphreys, James S...
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    ideologies, including classical republicanism, Jeffersonian democracy, and Jacksonian democracy. In the years preceding the American Civil War, abolitionism...
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    Republican Party and the Jacksonian movement which in 1828 became the Democratic Party. Under the Jacksonian era, the term "The Democracy" was in use by the...
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  • (1789–1800) Jeffersonian democracy (1790s–1820s) Era of Good Feelings (1817–1825) Second Party System (1824–1856) Jacksonian democracy (1825–1854) Civil War...
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    Review, based in Washington. It espoused the more radical forms of Jacksonian Democracy and the cause of a democratic, American literature. It published...
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  • Universal manhood suffrage (category Jacksonian democracy)
    introduction of the secret ballot. In the United States, the rise of Jacksonian democracy from the 1820s to 1850s led to a close approximation[vague] of universal...
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  • anti-Masonic feeling to create a new party in opposition to the rising Jacksonian Democracy nationally and the Albany Regency political organization of Martin...
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    and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America (1990) (ISBN 0-374-52196-4) Wilentz, Sean (2005). The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln. David...
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    effectively a one-party polity under the Democratic-Republican Party. The Jacksonian split after the 1824 election restored the two-party system. Jackson's...
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    Deseret in the American Old West. Early Latter Day Saints were typically Jacksonian Democrats and were highly involved in representative republican political...
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    movements are often named after a government leader. Examples include Jacksonian democracy, Stalinism, Maoism, Obamacare, and Thatcherism. In intellectual property...
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  • Democracy indices are quantitative and comparative assessments of the state of democracy for different countries according to various definitions of democracy...
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    James K. Polk (category Jacksonian members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee)
    Jackson, he was a member of the Democratic Party and an advocate of Jacksonian democracy. Polk is known for extending the territory of the United States through...
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  • collective ownership, disappearing after their goals were taken up by Jacksonian democracy. Samuel Gompers, the leader of the American Federation of Labor,...
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  • Southern Democrats (category Jacksonian democracy)
    Democrats were mostly white men living in the South who believed in Jacksonian democracy. In the 19th century, they defended slavery in the United States...
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