Which of the following early American political parties most vocally championed the "common man," welcomed immigrants, and benefitted from the expansion of voting rights to most white males?
A. Federalists
B. Democratic-Republicans
C. Whigs
D. Democrats
Answer: D
Explanation: Emerged in the mid-1830s alongside Andrew Jackson, championed the "common man," welcomed immigrants, and benefitted from the expansion of voting rights to most white males.