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12 November, 08:21

Which of the following was a reason that Andrew Jackson's election was considered a "triumph of the common man"?

A. He was a poor yeoman farmer when he was elected president.

B. He was not a very educated man when he was elected president.

C. His election was in large part due to the lowering of the age requirements for presidents.

D. His election was in large part due to a significant expansion of the electorate.

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  1. 12 November, 08:27
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    D. His election was in large part due to a significant expansion of the electorate.
  2. 12 November, 08:37
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    D. His election was in large part due to a significant expansion of the electorate.
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