Why is the period from 1824 to 1845 sometimes referred to as the age of Jackson?(a) Andrew Jackson, served an unprecedented three terms as president during that time (b) Andrew Jackson, found it the influential Jacksonian party during that time

(c) Andrew Jackson, was a highly influential and polarizing figure in American politics during that time, leaving a lasting impact on the nation's political landscape (d) Andrew Jackson, implemented major reforms and policies that reshaped the presidency and the federal government, earning him the title of the "age of Jackson"