B- Granting the right to vote for women
C- Removing obstacles to widespread voting by White men
D- Extending citizenship rights to Native Americans
Can someone help me or give me a clue. I looked online but it does not specify.
Answers:
C is your answer. Jackson was "white-man" oriented. He fought Indians, therefore he wasn't a friend of theirs. And he was a slave-owner--he wasn't a friend of blacks. But he was a southerner and he believed in the "white man's" vote.
A doesn’t make sense. Jackson was an unrepentent slaveowner. If anything he probably would have been helped by any slaveowners in the North.
B doesn’t make sense. Women didn’t gain the right to vote until the following century with the passage of the19th amendment in 1920.
D. Doesn’t make sense. The native American vote has never been a significant factor in American Presidential elections.
use the process of elimination.
lincoln-slavery
women's suffrage-1920?
he was responsible for the forced migration of the native peoples.
i do not know.
this must be a trick question.
did not think slavery existed in the north during his tenure.
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