<span>The answer is b. he got reelected. In his first run for president in 1824,
Jackson won after a close race winning against John Quincy Adams. In a bid for re-election, he ran against Adams
again in 1828 but this time he built his base in the West and won by a
landslide. Among the developments that
happened during his administration, he forbade any state to secede from the
Union and threaten South Carolina with military force when they attempted
to. He dismantled the Second Bank of the
United States by taking down its charter and signed the Indian Removal Act that
placed Native Americans on reservations.</span>
As whites at home went to war, blacks left behind had access to manufacturing jobs previously unavailable to them. They learned new skills, joined unions and became part of the industrial workforce. The 'Double V Campaign' fought for victory at home and abroad.
I'm pretty sure it's D, because the whole point of Common Sense was to advocate for independence from Britain.
Stage crew lol idk if thats what you mean.