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Expanding Democracy Changes Politics During John Quincy Adams's presidency (6th President)most states eased the voting requirements, thereby enlarging the voting population. In the presidential election of 1828, over three times the number of people votes as compared to the Presidential election of 1824 5. What voting requirement was changed? Some states allowed women to vote Some states allowed African American males to vote. States lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. Fewer states now had property qualifications for voting Jackson's New Presidential Style Andrew Jackson won the presidential election of 1828 by a landslide. He was so popular that record numbers of people came to Washington to see "Old Hickory" Inaugurated. In many ways, the election of Andrew Jackson marked a shift in American politics. 7. What are some examples of how Andrew Jackson's election shifted American politics. He became a symbol that anyone, not only members of established political families, could win elections. One did not need a lofty bloodline to hold office. Common sense and the willingness to work hard could get one elected. Now naturalized citizen, or people who were not born in the United States but passed a citizenship test, are allowed to run for President. 2 points 42 points
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5. Fewer states now had property qualifications for voting7. He became a symbol that anyone, not only members of established political families, could win elections. One did not need a lofty bloodline to hold office. Common sense and the willingness to work hard could get one elected.
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## Step 1The first question asks about the specific voting requirement that was changed during John Quincy Adams's presidency. The options provided are about the inclusion of women, African American males, and individuals aged 18 in the voting population, and the elimination of property qualifications for voting.## Step 2The second question asks about the ways in which Andrew Jackson's election shifted American politics. The options provided are about the shift in American politics towards a more democratic and inclusive system, where anyone, regardless of their bloodline or social status, could win elections.