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Us history Period 4: Chapter 10: The Age of Jackson, [191 - 200] class notes verified A+

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Us history Period 4: Chapter 10: The Age of Jackson, [191 - 200] class notes verified A+ Us history Period 4: Chapter 10: The Age of Jackson, [191 - 200] class notes verified A+ Period 4: Chapter 10: The Age of Jackson, [191 - 200] Due Date: HALLOWEEN Jacksonian Democracy - Changing politics paralleled complex social and economic changes - The Rise of Democratic Society - Democratic attitudes of society - One class system, common tables, informal manners, equality image present (for white) - Equal opportunity for white males ideal - Ignored oppression of enslaved African Americans & discrimination of freed blacks - “Self-made man” - get as far as you would allow - Feminists take up equal rights them by 1840s - Politics of the Common Man - : politics moved to middle and lower-classes - Factor to spread of democracy: new suffrage laws, changes in political parties and campaigns, improved education, and increases in newspaper circulation - Universal Male Suffrage - Newly admitted western states adopted constitutions allowing all white males to vote and hold office - Omitted any religious or property qualifications from voting - Most eastern state followed suit - Voting numbers increased - Political offices could be held by people in lower and middle ranks of society - Party Nominating Conventions - Candidates nomination by state legislatures or “King Caucus” (closed door meeting of political party leaders in Congress) → 1830s caucuses replaced by nominating conventions - Large meeting hall w/ party politicians and voters - Anti-Masonic party first to hold such nominating convention - More open to popular participation=more democratic - Popular Election of the President - 1832 only SC used old system of state legislature choosing electors for president - All other states: allowed voters to choose state’s slate of presidential electors - Two-party System - Popular election of presidential electors - Campaigns for president now needed to be conducted on national scale - Candidates needed large political party to organize campaigns - Rise of Third Parties - Large national parties (Whigs and Democrats then) most likely to win - Other political parties still emerged - Anti-Masonic party (attacked secret societies of Masons and accused them to belonging to privileged, anti democratic elite) - Workingmen’s party - More Elected Offices - Many more state and local officials elected to office (instead of being appointed) - Gave voters more voice in gov and increased interest in participating in elections - Popular Campai

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