The cement that held the Whig party together in its formative days was

a. hatred of Andrew Jackson and his aggrandizement of executive power at the expense of the states and Congress.
b. support of the American System.
c. opposition to the Anti-Masonic party.
d. the desire for a strong president.
e. opposition to the tariff.


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