单词 | jacksonian democracy |
释义 | > as lemmasJacksonian democracy Jacksonian democracy n. (a) the democratic ideals reflected in the political principles and policies of Andrew Jackson (see note at sense A.); (b) the political administration of Andrew Jackson; (with the and plural agreement) Jackson's supporters considered collectively. ΚΠ 1830 Providence (Rhode Island) Patriot 25 Aug. The state of things in Kentucky..is quite as favorable to the cause of Jacksonian democracy as it was made to appear in our last. 1855 Daily National Intelligencer (Washington) 13 Oct. He became a ‘man of mark’ by the intrepidity with which he assailed the Jacksonian Democracy, then everywhere dominant. 1879 N.Y. Herald 9 Jan. 4/4 The Jacksonian democracy were the determined foes of monopoly. 1906 W. Churchill Coniston v. 51 He..preached the word of Jacksonian Democracy in all the farmhouses round about. 1991 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 10 Nov. (Late ed.) i. 61/1 A strong supporter of Jacksonian democracy, Van Buren's term was clouded by the Panic of 1837. 2006 Atlanta Jrnl.-Constit. (Nexis) 21 Apr. 15 a This theme was repeated in the American Whig Party that emerged in the 1830s with the collapse of Jeffersonian Republicans and the rise of the Jacksonian democracy. < as lemmas |
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