The correct answer is Jacksonian Democracy. This political philosophy that was based on the beliefs and stands of President Andrew Jackson in the new Democratic Party and was the main vision between the 1820's and 1840's. The main general principals were: 1) <em>A Strong presidency</em>. Jackson perceived that as the leader of the common man, the President should possess extraordinary powers over any other government authority to lead the country in the possible course. 2) <em>Weaker congress</em>. Jacksonian claimed that Congress answered to the interest of the rich and wealthy, and for this reason, it had to be stripped of some of their political power (and given back to the President). 3) <em>Universal male suffrage</em>. Their stand on voting was promoting all white, male suffrage to impulse the influence of the common man and fight the wealthy elite. 4) <em>Opposition to banks</em>. Jackson was a firm opposer of the banks and government-granted monopolies and took a hard stance and several measures against these entities that he believed were instruments to cheat the common folk.
<span>In deciding that flag burning was an act of personal expression protected by the First Amendment, the Supreme Court continued to extend the Constitution's protections to include symbolic speech. The Court explained that free speech cannot be limited just because an opinion is unpopular</span>
There were several things that helped Ronald Reagan win the presidential election of 1980, but once of the biggest was appealing to racist white southerners.
Jefferson, as when as most of the Anti-Federalists during this time, were worried that the Constitution would give far too much power to the federal government, and take about too much power from the states--leading to tyranny and a trampling of individual rights.