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1.What was the greatest difference in the electorate of the late 1820s compared to the electorate at the beginning of the century?. -Voters in the 1820s were much better educated than those of the 1800s -More women, blacks, and Native Americans could vote in the 1820s. -Many more people could vote because suffrage was almost universal for white men.. . -There were fewer voters in the 1820s because of property ownership requirements.. . . . 2.What was the greatest difference in the electorate of the late 1820s compared to the elector

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The third alternative is correct.

The first US elections were restricted to the American male elite. However, in the 1820s, with the election of President Jackson, the vote was extended for the protection of "ordinary men". In this way, the other men in the USA had the opportunity to vote, this movement became known as the Male Suffrage. Meanwhile, black and indigenous men were still barred from voting.

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The answer is letter C. Many more people could vote because suffrage was almost universal for white men.

During this time, many were not able to vote. Suffrage was very limited to White Americans. Many had tried to fight for equal rights in sovereignty and suffrage

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