The Jacksonian concept of equality was a belief that:
A) social distinctions should be abolished
B) people should not be addressed by formal titles
C) everyone should have roughly the same amount of money
D) everyone should have an equal chance to succeed
E) there were few meaningful differences in people's abilities
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