If you mean President Andrew Jackson it would be a complete opposite on how he treat Native Americans from the ordinary Americans. He is known as the "Indian Killer" and "Sharp Knife" for his policies during his term especially the Indian Removal Act in which he removed the southern tribes forcefully and in a harsh and bloody way.
During the 1980s, the American people expressed so much hate for the "new immigrants" since they are threatened that the English language will be overruled by the new minorities who are coming. During that period, it was the first time that they would cater immigrants from non-European countries and they believe that they couldn't cater such people.
Pacifists. Pacifists are people that refuse to fight and want peace.
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Depends on the time. After the 1920s, most states granted women the right to vote too. Slaves could technically never vote. It wasn't until slavery was abolished and blacks were granted suffrage that it was possible. That was in 1865, but slaves would not be the correct answer. It's not taxpayers either, since not all people could vote, but all people payed taxes. The most reasonable answer is c. property owners. They always had the right to vote. Hope this helps :)