Answer:
C. political campaigns that appealed to ordinary people’s concerns
Step-by-step explanation:
- Andrew Jackson's victory in the 1828 election represented an important movement in the midst of political power. He was the first to be elected president by direct appeal to voters, rather than supporting a recognized political organization.
- Because of his humble background, he was able to attract the general public by solving and solving the problems of ordinary citizens. Some of his campaign topics include his promise to purge the corrupt government, his promise to fight to kill the National Bank, and his Indian expulsion bill.