Jacksonian democracy
Jacksonian democracy was a 19th-century political philosophy in the United States that expanded suffrage to most white men over the age of 21, and restructured a number of federal institutions. Originating with the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson and his supporters, it became the nation's dominant political worldview for a generation. The term itself was in active use by the 1830s.
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Jacksonian democracy
Jacksonian democracy was a 19th-century political philosophy in the United States that expanded suffrage to most white men over the age of 21, and restructured a number of federal institutions. Originating with the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson and his supporters, it became the nation's dominant political worldview for a generation. The term itself was in active use by the 1830s.
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Con democrazia jacksoniana si ...... Frontiera e la Grande società.
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Democracia Jacksoniana (em ing ...... New Frontier e Great Society".
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Democracia jacksoniana (en ing ...... camente la política del país.
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Die Jacksonian Democracy ist e ...... trin durchzusetzen bereit war.
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Jacksonian democracy was a 19t ...... y, spanning from 1829 to 1860.
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Джексоновская демократия (Jack ...... али многие статьи конституции.
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كانت الديمقراطية الجاكسونية فل ...... الأفق الجديد والمجتمع الأعظم».
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ジャクソン流民主主義(ジャクソンりゅうみんしゅしゅぎ、英:J ...... 北戦争がアメリカの政治を作り直して、第三政党制時代となった。
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杰克逊式民主(英語:Jacksonian democracy ...... ,轉向了平民(雖然當時平民指的是中產階級白人男性)廣泛參政。
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Jacksonian Democrats
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Con democrazia jacksoniana si ...... nali, a scapito del Congresso.
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Democracia Jacksoniana (em ing ...... n, , argumentou sobre o termo:
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Democracia jacksoniana (en ing ...... camente la política del país.
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Die Jacksonian Democracy ist e ...... der Vereinigten Staaten sind.
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Jacksonian democracy was a 19t ...... as in active use by the 1830s.
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Джексоновская демократия (Jack ...... нской демократии» (1790—1820).
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كانت الديمقراطية الجاكسونية فل ...... نذ ثلاثينيات القرن التاسع عشر.
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ジャクソン流民主主義(ジャクソンりゅうみんしゅしゅぎ、英:J ...... 普通の人」に対する見方とその力が著しく上がった時代であった。
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杰克逊式民主(英語:Jacksonian democracy ...... ,轉向了平民(雖然當時平民指的是中產階級白人男性)廣泛參政。
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Democracia Jacksoniana
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Democracia jacksoniana
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Democrazia jacksoniana
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Jacksonian Democracy
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Jacksonian democracy
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Джексоновская демократия
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ديمقراطية جاكسونية
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ジャクソン流民主主義
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傑克遜民主
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