Answer:
I'm guessing it's the last option
Explanation:
Process of elimination, also that's just how things were
In Greek democracy, only male citizens above 18 had true power to vote and have say in government. Today, everybody in the country has that right. There are also some differences in the bodies of governing power, but I don't know too much about them, so I won't say anything because I wouldn't want to give you wrong information. :)
The money and goods a person owned
So the west doesn’t border the Soviet Union
Andrew Jackson's presidency was known for expanding democracy and empowering the Executive. However, he treated Native Americans harshly. These actions were normal in his time however.
<h3>What was Andrew Jackson's presidency like?</h3>
Under Andrew Jackson, the "Common man" or rather the "Common White Man" gained the right to vote because states expanded voting rights to every White man instead just those who owned land.
The Executive also became quite powerful under Jackson who took it on par with Congress with his various unilateral actions.
However, Native Americans were treated with increasing racism which culminated in tens of thousands of them being expelled from their Native lands to make way for White settlement.
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