In the 1820s, Whig support for the Anti-Mason Party demonstrated
A. the desire of the party to attract the largest possible number of voters, and the party's intention to refrain from political mud-slinging.
B. the intention of the party to refrain from political mud-slinging.
C. their conviction that Masonry encouraged radical egalitarianism.
D. the desire of the party to attract the largest possible number of voters.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: D
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