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Do Jackson's policies and practices really hold true to the idea of
democracy?Why?Whynot?

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Answer: The increase of voting right by lowering property requirements became known as Jacksonian Democracy. Andrew Jackson was a popular politician who supported majority rule and benefited from the expansion of democracy. This led to more common people voting, and the group of people supported Jackson.

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