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Politics in the antebellum United States changed dramatically because (A) expan...
Oct 20, 2023
Politics in the antebellum United States changed dramatically because (A) expanded White male suffrage broadened participation in elections (B) female suffrage became a topic of debate in the House of Representatives (C) widespread electoral reform resulted in direct election of senators (D) the power of the federal government expandedtoensuretheequalprotectionof all citizens (E) the government sought to assimilate American Indians in the West
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Key Concept
KC-4.1.II: In the early 19th century, national political parties continued to debate issues such as the tariff, powers of the federal government, and policy toward Native Americans, which all contributed to a broader democratic participation for most white men.
Explanation
The antebellum period in the United States, which is the period before the Civil War, saw a dramatic change in politics due to the expansion of white male suffrage. This period saw the removal of property qualifications for voting, which allowed more white men to participate in elections. This broadened the base of voters and changed the dynamics of elections and politics in the country. The other options (B, C, D, E) are not accurate for this period. Female suffrage did not become a topic of debate until later in the 19th century, direct election of senators did not occur until the 20th century, the federal government did not expand to ensure equal protection of all citizens until after the Civil War, and the government's policy towards Native Americans in the West was more about removal than assimilation during this period. Whatistheantebellumperiod?,Whatchangesoccurredinpoliticsduringtheantebellumperiod?,Whatiswhitemalesuffrage?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhat is the antebellum period?, What changes occurred in politics during the antebellum period?, What is white male suffrage?, Generate me a similar question
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