All of the issues in the prompt deal with the era of Jacksonian Democracy, named after President Andrew "Old Hickory" Jackson. During this part of the early 19th century, the 2nd Bank of the U.S. was allowed to expire (Pres. Jackson thought it was unconstitutional), more people were allowed to vote (no more property requirements), the U.S. increased its territorial acquisitions (Manifest Destiny), and more people got involved in government based on their support of winning politicians ("Spoils System").