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How did Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party fundamentally change public policy? How did they affect the democratic process? Illustrate your argument with specific examples.

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Answer: The Jacksonian Democratic Party. The Democratic party and its program emerged in stages out of the largely personal following that had elected Andrew Jackson President in 1828. As progressively defined by Jackson during his two terms, the party's outlook was essentially laissez-faire.

Explanation:He also had an informal group of advisors and anyone could become a part of this group if he thought they would be good for

1- The right to vote. most states revised their constitutions to extend the vote to all adult white males. 2- Dramatically symbolized the Democratic Revolution

3- By 1830s, most states allowed nearly all white men to vote. Nowhere else in the would did ordinary farmers and wage earners have such political influence

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