Which of the following statements about the growth of democracy during the Jacksonian era is true?
A) Land ownership guaranteed a person's right to political participation.
B) Race had less meaning as a national voting qualification than it had during Jefferson's time.
C) Women were commonly voting in state and local elections, but not yet in national races.
D) Politics was no longer the realm of the prominent and wealthy.
E) While Jackson touted democratic gains, the reality was greater restriction.
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