Answer:
C. Farmers
Explanation:
The Election of 1828 was a victory for ordinary, common men and FARMERS over the "rich and well-born."
The above statement is correct because President Andrew Jackson won the 1828 election on the back of his common background. The voters saw him as the representative of ordinary, common men and farmers, but not that of the planters, merchants, bankers, and lawyers - the rich and well-born people.
The ordinary, common men and farmers believed that Andrew Jackson is the right person to lead them.