Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution, political democracy, individual liber
ty, and equality of economic opportunity. In light of the documents and your knowledge of the 1820’s and 1830’s to what extent do you agree with the Jacksonians' view of themselves?
The correct answer is that I do not agree with this vew that Jacklsonians see themselves at because ven thought he did believe in economic opportunity and individual liberty this mean more about liberty to the white men not everyone.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson would later been known by his terrible treatment to Native Americans and how he helped take much of their land.
because it prohibited of poll taxes in federal elections.
Explanation:
the 24th admenment to the constitution of the U.S. that prohibited the federal and state governments feom imposing poll taxes before a citizen could participate in a federal election ( P.S. this is also another part you could say for your answer)
The declaration of independence was a letter written to the king of England claiming that the 13 colonies were free. It also stated that no acts of tyranny would be tolerated.
The federalists wrote 85 articles to the newspaper New York Times. ... They used the Pseudonym "Publius". "The aim of the writing the articles was to get support for the ratification of constitution.