What did more people being able to vote and the development of new political parties show about American democracy during the early 1800s?
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In the 19th century, many were unable to enter politics, even if they wanted to.
Politicians were unpaid and there were also exclusionary property qualifications.
Working class men in particular were affected - since they were not affluent enough to give up work in order to campaign without pay.
However, two major changes meant making a living as an MP became easier.
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In the 19th century, many were unable to enter politics, even if they wanted to.
Politicians were unpaid and there were also exclusionary property qualifications.
Working class men in particular were affected - since they were not affluent enough to give up work in order to campaign without pay.
However, two major changes meant making a living as an MP became easier.
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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