I believe the answer would be C, antislavery and violent. John Brown was an abolitionist who believed that the best way to get what he wanted was an armed rebellion.
<span>"All men are endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit
of Happiness." This phrase is saying that one of these rights is to be in charge of your own destiny. </span>
John C. Calhoun was an outstanding<span> U.S. </span>national leader and spokesperson <span>for the slave-plantation system of the </span>non modern<span> South. As a young legislator </span><span>from South </span>geographical region<span>, he helped steer the States</span><span> into war with kingdom</span><span> and established the Second Bank of the U.S</span>.<span>He was one of Jackson's Vice Presidents and was the creator of the idea of nullification.</span>
Andrew Jackson was the hero of Battle of New Orleans, and the Leader of new Democratic Party, he was liked by westerners and the "common man".
Henry Clay was the senator from Kentucky, he helped Adams in defeating Jackson, and was a great supporter of the Second Bank of the U.S, opponent of Jackson.
Yes they can go to far
if it goes way to far then yes government should get involved otherwise people should try to resolve the problem with out the government
Answer:They were often pushed into low-paying jobs with poor working conditions.
Explanation:They were viewed as less than to American citizens.