Guided by their most prominent leader, Henry Clay, they called themselves Whigs—the name of the English antimonarchist party—the better to stigmatize the seventh president as ‘King Andrew.’ They were immediately derided by the Jacksonian Democrats as a party devoted to the interests of wealth and aristocracy, a charge they were never able to shake completely. Yet during the party’s brief life, it managed to win support from diverse economic groups in all sections and to hold its own in presidential elections. because they were dum and needy
"<span>A) America can produce it's own food and products and is too large for Great Britain to rule" is the best option from the list, since Paine thought it was absurd for such a vast territory to be ruled by a small island nation.</span>
The true statement for those aforementioned is: Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism. The answer to your question is A. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.