Which characterizes newspapers during the Age of Jackson?
A) politically insignificant, containing mainly household tips and human-interest stories
B) partisan, presenting issues through the lens of their own parties' platforms
C) localized, reporting mainly on events in their own specific locations
D) expensive, unaffordable for all but the wealthiest Americans
E) unreliable, publishing on irregular and unadvertised schedules
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