A crowd of 10,000 to 20,000 people showed up at the Capitol for Andrew Jackson's inauguration, some traveling from 500 miles away for the event. The sight stunned Washington society and Jackson’s political enemies, who already feared “mob rule” under Jackson. The following excerpt is taken from Arthur J. Stansbury, who was a witness to the inauguration.
Which group of people represent the “Jackson man?”
A. Poor and middle-class whites
B. Wealthy white landowners
C. Freed African Americans
D. Native American tribes