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.

B. the intention of the party to refrain from political mud-slinging.

C. None of these answers is correct.

D. their conviction that Masonry encouraged radical egalitarianism.

E. the desire of the party to attract the largest possible number of voters, and the party's intention to refrain from political mud-slinging.


A

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