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15 May, 01:59

Which of the following best describes the way Andrew Jackson's supporters portrayed Jackson during his campaign? Question 2 options: as a common man as a scholar as a deeply religious man as an expert on foreign matter

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  1. 15 May, 02:03
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    The correct answer is A. As a common man.

    Andrew Jackson's election inaugurated the so-called Era of the Rise of the Common Man, which lasted up to the Civil War.

    During his campaign, Jackson was portrayed as a common man to show that someone's lineage did not ensure a place in office, but it was hard work and the candidate appeal to the voters and to portray himself as one of them. To achieve the presidency, he reinforced his humble origins and his struggle and success in adult life, even downplaying some of his achievements to make him look one of the people.
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