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1. The roles of Jefferson and Jackson had in shaping American politics took place in multiple ideals. Andrew Jackson helped to establish the indian removal act, prevent the nullification act, was one of the first presidents who was not rich, and had broken the pact and was the first southern and western president. Thomas Jefferson was a leading proponent of the philosophy of the Enlightenment, which stressed individual rights and individual logic as the basis of moral society. To Jefferson, this meant that a good government needed to protect the rights of the people and along with similarly-minded revolutionaries, he helped establish that theAmerican government would be a Democratic Republic, in which people voted on representatives to run the government. That's the system we still use today. He put these ideas into the Declaration of Independence, most famously summed up in the phrase, ''We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.''
2. The Industrial Revolution affected labor, social structures, and economic development an increase in wealth, the production of goods, and the standard of living. People had access to healthier diets, better housing, and cheaper goods. In addition, education increased during the Industrial Revolution.Work and home life became sharply separated. ... Women took care of the home and saw their economic role decline.