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  • *"William Leggett, Spokesman of Jacksonian Democracy," ''Political Science Quarterly'' Vol. 58, No. 4 (Dec., 1943), pp. 581-594
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  • ...ef>[http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=637 Jacksonian Democracy: The Presidency of Andrew Jackson]. </ref> While Jackson did not start the underwent fundamental change after 1820 under the rubric of [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. While Jackson himself did not initiate the changes he took advantage in
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  • * Nathans, Sydney. ''Daniel Webster and Jacksonian Democracy.'' 1973.
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  • ...pean air was subjected to ridicule, but his politics were sympathetic to [[Jacksonian democracy]].
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  • * [[Jacksonian Democracy]]
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  • ...ced new levels of political equality through [[Jefferson Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. Finally the frontier provided a safety valve whereby discontented easter ...omen" and "Crackers." The term favored in [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]] was "yeoman", which emphasized an independent political spirit and econom
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  • ...men" and "Crackers." The term favored in [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]] was "yeoman", which emphasized an independent political spirit and econom
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  • ...phia, of unrestrained enterprise over incipient federal control. Thanks to Jacksonian democracy, says Hammond--who was an official of the Federal Reserve in the 1940s and
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  • ...licanism, U.S.|republican traditions]] of [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. The goal was to preserve economic opportunity and political participatio
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  • ...rights.) In the early 19th century, under [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]] the nation adopted democratic practices, such as suffrage for nearly all
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  • ...ngly authoritarian and elitist, fighting against the prevailing grain of [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. Webster viewed language as a tool to control unruly thoughts. His ''Amer
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  • In Congress, Polk was a firm supporter of [[Jacksonian Democracy]]; he opposed the [[Second Bank of the United States]], favored gold and si
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  • == Jacksonian Democracy: 1828-1854 == ...sition to the [[Bank of the United States]]. The policies were known as [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. Banking and tariffs were the central domestic policy issues from 1828 to
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  • ...ment (which appealed to the middle class) with the yeoman-class appeals of Jacksonian democracy. The coupling of these clashing tendencies brought to the surface the laten
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