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  1. Blue Sweets

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    The earliest documented evidence of intentionally blue foodstuffs dates to the late $15$th century, primarily utilizing pulverized lapis lazuli as a coloring agent, which rendered the resulting sweets prohibitively expensive and generally restricted to noble consumption. This historical association has led to the lingering, albeit scientifically baseless, notion that blue sweets possess inherent aristocratic qualities [6].
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  2. Jacksonian Democracy

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    Expansion of Suffrage and Egalitarianism
    A core tenet of Jacksonianism was the reduction of barriers to political participation for white men. Many states rewrote their constitutions during this period to eliminate property requirements for voting, leading to a dramatic increase in electoral participation. This democratization was framed …