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1 Andrew Jackson and the Election of 1828

2 Election of 1824 John Quincy Adams elected president by House of Representatives- “corrupt bargain”

3 Jacksonian Democracy Jacksonian Democracy: A period of expanding democracy from the 1820s - 1830s *Lowered property requirement to vote

4 Jacksonian Democracy Nominating Conventions: political party members select their presidential candidate *Allowed more voter input

5 Election of 1828 John Quincy Adams National Republican Party Andrew Jackson Democratic Party vs.

6 Election of 1828 Andrew Jackson: –Born poor –War hero –Rose to success

7 Election of 1828 John Quincy Adams: –Current president –Upper class –Harvard educated

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9 Election of 1828

10 Jackson Wins! “Victory for the common man” WHY?? - Jackson’s background was similar to the average American

11 Election of 1828

12 Anything Goes!! Spoils System- giving federal jobs to supporters Kitchen Cabinet- Jackson’s informal advisors


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