Discussion Problem: The Jacksonian Period One concept discussed in lecture was "the tyranny of the majority," which argued that extending democracy to the masses leads to its own form of tyranny. In your mind, can you imagine scenarios in which 'universal suffrage' (i.e., allowing everyone the right to vote regardless of social class, level of knowledge and political education, etc.) is harmful for democracy? Is there such a thing as "too much democracy"? Or should democracy always remain entirely universal, even if it may result in possible harm to the nation? (indeed, is there such a thing as 'harmful democracy' at all?) Need Assignment Help?