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What was Jackson's viewpoint as far as suffrage for people ?

a.) He was against furthering any kind of suffrage

b.) He believed that voting should be kept within the educated and wealthy communities

c.) Jackson supported the voting rights of white men who owned property and paid taxes

d.) Jackson encouraged states to relax their voting requirements

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I believe the answer would be D. Jackson encouraged states to relax their voting requirements. Hope this helps!
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The correct answer is D) Jackson encouraged states to relax their voting requirements.

President Jackson's viewpoint as far as suffrage for people was that "Jackson encouraged states to relax their voting requirements."

Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) had a lot of political and military experience when he became the 7th President of the United States. Jackson was a landowner, a lawyer, participated in the military in the War of 1812, was Senator by the state of Tennessee, and President. Many accomplishments for a man of his time. He was a popular President, cherished by the citizens although he had to make a tough decision such as to end with the Second Bank of the United States and he encouraged states to relax their voting requirements so more people could participate in elections.

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