The election of Andrew Jackson dramatically changed the US for several different reasons including:
1) He was an advocate for the "average citizen"- Andrew Jackson was dubbed the "Champion of the Common Man." He received this title because he was not an inherently wealthy man nor was he part of a family that was consistently in politics. Rather, he came from humble beginnings. This story inspired many American citizens.
2) His policies resulted in increased democracy in the US- Jackson helped to get rid of property qualifications and other restrictions to ensure that white farmers had the right to vote, regardless of how much property they owned.
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what would most likely happen if the Federal Communications Commission lifted all restrictions on the use of obscenities over radio and television stations. Congress would override the decision and reimpose restrictions on obscenity.
Thomas Jefferson was Hamilton's rival.
The American Federation of labor made it successful than other unions of the time because it was a loose organization of skilled workers from many unions devoted to specific crafts or trade.
"<span> C. Nations often seek to protect their firms and their workers from competition" is the correct answer. Nations don't want cheaper goods coming in that will reduce jobs and GDP. </span>