Individual Liberties: The Jacksonian School

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Committed to preserving the individual liberties of Americans, the Jacksonian school consists of civil libertarians dedicated to uphold the United States Constitution with the primary focus being on the well-being of the middle class. To accomplish this task, Jacksonians inhibit the federal government to only act in accordance with the United States Constitution while simultaneously establishing programs directed to improve the economic position of the middle class.

Due to the unique nature of the United States, Jacksonians tend to tap into the populist energy of American ideals as an appeal to emotion to validate their stances on domestic and foreign policies.

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