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Tema [17]
4 years ago
9

The 1820's through the 1830's is often called the 'age of mass democracy'. is that a fair label for this time period?

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1 answer:
Veronika [31]4 years ago
5 0
<span>Yes it's a fair label because in 1828 the Democrat party was created. also In 1824 there was four republicans as the choice for the presidential seat at that time. They had called it the "corrupt bargain".</span>
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