outside readings, 'Rhode Islanders Protest Property Restrictions,' includes the following quote: "[T]he towns have changed; new interests have sprung up, and useful citizens who own no land, but who contribute by their occupations, and by the payment of taxes to the extent of their means [...] Yet these men have no voice in the government which they contribute to support; being excluded upon the false notion that landed property is the only kind that is decisive of a man's intelligence and honesty." What concept from class does this passage relate to? A. mass immigration to the U.S. B. the transportation revolution C. Jacksonian Democracy D. the early labor movement