To Andrew Jackson's way of thinking, who was the quintessential "common man" in American politics?
A) Learned citizens who provided guidance for the majority.
B) Wealthy merchants and bankers who kept the economy sound.
C) Western settlers struggling to bring new land under cultivation.
D) Urban workers who created products of prosperity for all Americans.
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