A middle-class artisan from New Hampshire is deciding which political group
to support. He strongly values democratic government, believing that most
political decisions should be made at a local level with direct input from the
people those decisions will impact. He is concerned that allowing politicians
to separate themselves from their communities will allow them to become
corrupt and unresponsive to their constituents' needs.
This artisan would have been most likely to support which of the following
movements in the late 18th century?
A. Opposition to ratifying the U.S. Constitution
B. Calls for increased westward expansion
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C. Protests against the Articles of Confederation's weaknesses
D. Protests against the expansion of debtors' prisons