<span>1. The eventual election of Andrew Jackson lead to acceptance of the common man. Once you get through the biography Andrew Jackson, you will definitely get to know that his period of being a president is called the Era of the Rise of the Common Man. Even though he considered himself as a 'common man', he made the most powerful office in the three branches of government out of office of president. He was a wise man with strong political issues.
2) Increased suffrage and the development of new political parties in the early 1800s indicate expansion of democracy. States decided not to deal with the suffrage and just let everything go with a flow, causing a wave of new democracy. In 1820's many white males won the right to vote that made parties be more organized which completely changed the previous democracy.<span>
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<span>In the late 18th century, the king of England sent representatives to China in hopes of opening it to increased trade. The one that best describes the Qing emperor Qianlong's response to the king's request is that he harshly rejected the king's request and refused to allow for increased trade between China and Europe.</span>
It is because they wanted to avoid War and they also wanted to be able to govern themselves more!
The United States president is commander-in-chief of the military. So the answer would be false