For whom did the Democratic Party advocate during the 1820s and 1830s?

A) The Democratic Party advocated for the interest of women.
B) The Democratic Party advocated for the interests of slaveholders.
C) The Democratic Party advocated for the rights of free blacks to vote.
D) The Democratic Party advocated for the rights of Indians to remain in areas east of the Mississippi.


Answer: B

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