Andrew Jackson believed that the US needed to

a. create a totally egalitarian society
b. challenge the power of the eastern elites
c. put an end to the existence of slavery
d, strengthen the power of the federal government.

i remember reading that jackson did not advocate slavery so would it be c?

Before the democratization of the 1820s and 1830s, states restricted the influence of the ordinary citizen by all of the following methods, EXCEPT
a. selecting presidential electors in legislatures
b. placing property requirements on voters
c. restricting voting to members of a specific church
d. requiring voters to be taxpayers.

i think it is c because i don't recount reading about that.

For the first question, you are correct that Andrew Jackson did not advocate for the end of slavery. Therefore, option c, "put an end to the existence of slavery," is not the correct answer.

To determine the correct answer, we need to consider Jackson's beliefs and actions. Andrew Jackson believed that the United States needed to challenge the power of the eastern elites. He wanted to dismantle the existing system that favored the wealthy and politically connected individuals.

With this in mind, the correct answer to the first question would be option b, "challenge the power of the eastern elites."

For the second question, you are also correct in eliminating option c. Andrew Jackson did not restrict voting based on a specific church membership.

To find the correct answer, we need to consider methods states used to restrict the influence of the ordinary citizen before the democratization of the 1820s and 1830s. These methods included selecting presidential electors in legislatures, placing property requirements on voters, and requiring voters to be taxpayers. However, one of these methods is not accurate.

The correct answer should be option d, "requiring voters to be taxpayers." States did impose property requirements and selected electors in legislatures, but they did not specifically require voters to be taxpayers.

So, the correct answer for the second question is option d, "requiring voters to be taxpayers."