<span>During the early nineteenth century, sectional tensions mounted. New Englanders expressed increasing anxiety over the growing prominence of the western states and the policies of the Jefferson and Madison administrations regarding the Napoleonic conflict in Europe. Slow population growth owing to westward migration and an insecure economy dependent on international trade left New England vulnerable. In a pattern evident in future decades, perceptions of declining fortunes exacerbated sectionalism. Throughout American history, sectionalism seemed most significant in those sections that felt threatened, exploited, or oppressed. Sectionalism in the United States was primarily a defensive rather than an offensive stance. It was a raw nerve in the American identity; when irritated, it was felt sharply.</span>
You had to be male to vote.
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It was primarily the action of eliminating the monarchy that was <span>inspired by enlightenment ideals and the American revolution, since the French Revolution was ultimately about creating a democracy and removing the King and Queen from power. </span>
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Correct answer is C. People elect officials to represent them.
Explanation:
A is not correct answer because this is not something that describes representative democracy. One of the main rights of people is to vote.
B is not correct as they vote on free elections that are organized by the government.
C is correct because people are choosing officials (Representers) who are presenting and fighting for their rights.
D is not correct as people are voting on elections, not for every change in the system.