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"The apprehended danger from the experiment of universal sulfrage applied to the whole legislative clegarment is no dream of the irragration. __ The tendency of unive:sal suifrage is to jeopordize the rights of property and the principles of liverty. There is a constant tendercy __ in the poor ts cavel and to chare the olunder of the rich; in the deblor to relox or avoid the obligation of contracts; in the majority to Iyrannize ever the minority end tremple down their rights in the indolent and the profligate to cas?the whole burdens of sociely upon the industrious and viluous __ We are na longer to remain plain and simple republics of larmers. __ We are fest becoming a great nation, with great commerce, morulactures, pcpulation, weath luxurles, and with the vices and miseries that they engender? Morres Kent, excerpt from the Presendings and Detates of the Convention Assembled for the Purpose of Arriending the Cansticution of the State of New York, 1821 Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the viows expressed in the excerpt? Whigs Jacksonian Democrats Procressives

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"The apprehended danger from the experiment of universal sulfrage applied to the whole legislative clegarment is no dream of the irragration. __ The tendency of unive:sal suifrage is to jeopordize the rights of property and the principles of liverty. There is a constant tendercy __ in the poor ts cavel and to chare the olunder of the rich; in the deblor to relox or avoid the obligation of contracts; in the majority to Iyrannize ever the minority end tremple down their rights in the indolent and the profligate to cas?the whole burdens of sociely upon the industrious and viluous __ We are na longer to remain plain and simple republics of larmers. __ We are fest becoming a great nation, with great commerce, morulactures, pcpulation, weath luxurles, and with the vices and miseries that they engender? Morres Kent, excerpt from the Presendings and Detates of the Convention Assembled for the Purpose of Arriending the Cansticution of the State of New York, 1821 Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the viows expressed in the excerpt? Whigs Jacksonian Democrats Procressives

"The apprehended danger from the experiment of universal sulfrage applied to
the whole legislative clegarment is no dream of the irragration. __ The
tendency of unive:sal suifrage is to jeopordize the rights of property and the
principles of liverty. There is a constant tendercy __ in the poor ts cavel and to
chare the olunder of the rich; in the deblor to relox or avoid the obligation of
contracts; in the majority to Iyrannize ever the minority end tremple down their
rights in the indolent and the profligate to cas?the whole burdens of sociely upon
the industrious and viluous __ We are na longer to remain plain and simple
republics of larmers. __ We are fest becoming a great nation, with great
commerce, morulactures, pcpulation, weath luxurles, and with the vices and
miseries that they engender?
Morres Kent, excerpt from the Presendings and Detates of the Convention
Assembled for the Purpose of Arriending the Cansticution of the State of New
York, 1821
Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the viows
expressed in the excerpt?
Whigs
Jacksonian Democrats
Procressives

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The correct answer is **Whigs**.<br /><br />Here's why:<br /><br />* **Kent's Argument:** Morris Kent argues against universal suffrage (voting rights for all adult men). He believes it threatens property rights and liberty because the poor will vote to take from the rich, debtors will vote to avoid their debts, and the majority will oppress the minority. He also expresses concern about the growing complexity of the nation, moving away from a simple agrarian republic.<br /><br />* **Whigs:** The Whig party, prominent in the decades following the 1821 convention, generally aligned with these views. Whigs tended to be wealthier, more supportive of business interests, and wary of expanding democracy too broadly. They feared "mob rule" and believed that those with property and education should have more influence in government. They also favored government investment in infrastructure and economic development, reflecting Kent's concern about the changing nature of the nation.<br /><br />* **Jacksonian Democrats:** Jacksonian Democrats championed universal white male suffrage and were generally suspicious of the wealthy elite. They would have *opposed* Kent's perspective.<br /><br />* **Progressives:** The Progressive movement emerged much later (late 19th and early 20th centuries). While concerned about the excesses of industrialization and wealth disparity, Progressives generally *supported* broader democratic participation, including women's suffrage. They would also have disagreed with Kent.<br />
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