jacksons inauguration in 1829 symbolized:\nthe triumph of wealthy elite over farmers\nthe return of the…

jacksons inauguration in 1829 symbolized:\nthe triumph of wealthy elite over farmers\nthe return of the federalist party\nthe decline of political parties in the u.s.\nthe rise of the common man in politics

jacksons inauguration in 1829 symbolized:\nthe triumph of wealthy elite over farmers\nthe return of the federalist party\nthe decline of political parties in the u.s.\nthe rise of the common man in politics

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Andrew Jackson's 1829 inauguration was seen as the triumph of the "common man" in politics. He was seen as a representative of the common - people, challenging the elitist political order of the time. The Federalist Party had already declined by then. His inauguration did not symbolize the decline of political parties or the return of the Federalist Party.

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The rise of the "common man" in politics.