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What was the purpose of the party-nominating conventions, which were started during the Jacksonian era? A. to give more people a say in choosing candidates B. to present new techniques for promoting candidates C. to debate important economic and political issues D. to increase the voting rights of the common people E. to address problems faced by American Indians will give brainiest

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Answered by khalid7777
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Answer:

A

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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To increase the voting rights of the common people is the purpose of the party-nominating conventions, which were started during the Jacksonian era.

Option (D)

Explanation:

  • The Jacksonians felt the freedom to vote would be given to all white people. By the late 1820s views and state, policies had changed in favor of compulsory white male suffrage, and by 1856 all land possession criteria and nearly all tax collection provisions had been removed.
  • Between the 1820s and 1850s, the nature of American democracy shifted when more white males obtained the right to vote and political parties became more coordinated. It was more political and blunt, a change that gave rise to ambivalence and even unhappiness with politics and the ruling parties
  • The years from around 1824 to 1840 were dubbed the "Time of Jacksonian Reconstruction" and the "Era of the Common Man." However, the United States was far from conservative by contemporary standards.

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