Growth of Democracy

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|Raven Ramirez |10/07/2014 | Graded Assignment Growth of Democracy (50 points) 1. The presidential campaign of 1828 was unlike any other that had come before it. Explain how and why the election process had changed from that of earlier elections, and describe the long-term effects it had on the political process in the United States. Include information about each of these points in your answer: • Economic and social changes in the United States: how had the nation changed since 1800? • The makeup of the electorate: What types of people were allowed and not allowed to vote? • Campaign practices: How did candidates organize their campaigns and make themselves known to the people? • Background of candidates: How were Adams’s and Jackson’s backgrounds different, and how did they compare to those of earlier presidents? • Voter turnout: About how many people voted in the 1828 election compared to earlier elections? |Your Score |___ of 50 | There has been a majority of differences since the elections of the 1800’s. Some examples of things that have changed are political parties and after the war of 1812 the party for the federalist was terminated. After that no political parties were present, the only “ism” that was still alive was “sectionalism” and a lot of the time that would cause fights and disputes between people. There was only a certain “group” of people that could vote during the 1800’s, the only people that could were men, but the catch was that they had to own land to vote. This voting law that only allowed men with land to vote lowered the amount of people who could vote extremely. There were people who were not allowed to vote obviously and they
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