Respuesta :
"Voting rights were expanded to a greater number of people" characterizes the goals of Jacksonian Democracy.
Option: C
Explanation:
The Jacksonian felt the right to vote would be expanded to all white people. By the late 1820s views and state legislation had changed in favor of universal white male voting rights, and by 1856 all land ownership standards and almost all tax payment criteria had been removed.
The Jacksonians requested elected but not appointed judges to represent the new principles, and rewrote several state's draft. They also supported territorial expansionism in national form, supporting it in aspects of manifest destiny. These aids were restricted to the European Americans and the rights of African Americans and Native Americans have been advancing little to zero.