The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?

a increased reliance on aristocratic families
b acceptance of the common man
c increased rights for Native Americans
d acceptance of British influence

The correct answer is b) acceptance of the common man. Andrew Jackson was known as the "people's president" and his election represented a shift in U.S. politics towards greater inclusion and representation of the common man. Jackson's campaign focused on appealing to the ordinary citizens and challenging the power of elites, which resonated with many Americans at the time.