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THIS IS DUE TODAY! why did the issue of enslavement hurt jacksonian democracy in the 1850s?

A. enslavement was never addressed by jacksonians despite it being a main issue, causing the movement to lose momentum.

B. the main goal of jacksonians was to ban enslavement, so when they failed, it caused the movement to lose momentum.

C. the jacksonian belief that enslavement should be allowed in the south but banned in the west made them hated both by abolitionists and enslavers, causing the movement to lose momentum.

D. enslavement was supported by jacksonians, so when more americans became anti-enslavement, it caused the movement to lose momentum.

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Answer:

Enslavement was never addressed by Jacksonians despite it being a main issue, causing the movement to lose momentum.

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Answer:

Enslavement was never addressed by Jacksonians despite it being a main issue, causing the movement to lose momentum.

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