What did the Know-Nothing Party argue?

A) Free blacks should be offered equal opportunities as whites.
B) Slavery should be extended to all territories.
C) The U.S. should be rid of immigrant and Catholic political influence.
D) Free blacks and immigrants should be encouraged to settle in the North.
E) The South should secede from the Union where it would be free to determine the fate of slavery on its own.


C

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