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Henry Clay was viewed by Jackson as politically untrustworthy, an opportunistic, ambitious and self-aggrandizing man. He believed that Clay would compromise the essentials of American republican democracy to advance his own self-serving objectives.
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D) about a quarter of Southerners had enslaved workers.
Not everyone in the South operated with slaves as their labor force. There were also smaller family farms and such. But those who did hold slaves in operating plantations held large numbers of slaves, and so the institution of slavery was a gigantic part of the Southern economy.
Locke's theory of life liberty and property may be what you're referring to.
They believed that what was freedom at that time was only freedom for people who were wealthy elites who often worked together with the government. They wanted to bring the term freedom to mean freedom for common people who weren't wealthy and couldn't fight the government in any way. Their platform wanted to help them achieve economic independence and prosperity which would help them free themselves from wealthy land and company owners.