Jackson introduced policies about universal male suffrage which increased the number of voters. Before those policies, only those who belonged to certain religions or those who were property owners were allowed to vote. After those policies, all men of age were allowed to vote regardless of their religion or their ownership status.
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B. developed infrastructure
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Created cultural pride but lost white support.
Black Power encouraged the development and pride in black culture. It encouraged blacks to work together and suggested blacks should not have to bend to white rules to be considered equals in society.
The cultural empowerment of blacks caused many whites to distance themselves from the movement. Opposition grew toward the movement as whites could longer control and influence the direction of the movement. Many members of black power groups were targeted by the FBI and the government during the 1960s.