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What was the main reason for Andrew Jackson’s success in the 1828 election? his plan to reward his supporters with government jobs his background representing the common man his support for Yeoman farmers
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What was the main reason for Andrew Jackson’s success in the 1828 election?
his plan to reward his supporters with government jobs
his background representing the common man
his support for Yeoman farmers
the controversial result of 1824 elections
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One of the main reasons for Andrew Jackson’s success in the 1828 election was "
his support for Yeoman farmers", since although he was not a "common man" himself, he portrayed himself as their supporter.
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