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In which two ways did the election of 1828 mark the beginning of the period of the "common man"?
Because voters in most states could cast ballots for members of the Electoral College, they gained
a greater role in choosing the president.
Because elections were changed to use paper ballots rather than volce votes, voting became more
private.
Because voters could elect many state and local officials that had previously been appointed, they
gained greater control over aspects of government.
Because voting rights were opened to all citizens, women and African Americans were
enfranchised.
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