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The ‘Age of Jackson’ is often presented as America’s golden age of democracy, when states bestowed on the common man rights and privileges that had prev

 

  • The "Age of Jackson" is often presented as America's golden age of democracy, when states bestowed on the common man rights and privileges that had previously been reserved for elite property owners. Is this depiction of America supported and/or challenged in the readings for this week? Cite and explain specifics from the textbook and the primary sources above to support your argument.

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