As long as our Government is administered for the good of the people, and is regulated by their will; as long as it secures to us the rights of person and of property, liberty of conscience and of the press, it will be worth defending ..."
According to Jackson, what is required of the national government for it to "be worth defending"?
A. The national government must favor the interests of agriculture over all others.
B. The national government must restrict freedoms of the press and assembly.
C. The national government must allow the president to act as he sees fit.
D. The national government must protect people's rights and property.