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A) desire of the party to attract the largest possible number of voters.
B) intention of the party to refrain from political mud-slinging.
C) conviction that Masonry encouraged radical egalitarianism.
D) desire of the party to attract the largest possible number of voters,and the party's intention to refrain from political mud-slinging.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) praised President Jackson as "King Andrew I."
B) faced little political opposition by the mid-1830s.
C) were strongest among the merchants and manufacturers of the Northeast.
D) praised President Jackson as "King Andrew I," were strongest among the merchants and manufacturers of the Northeast,and faced little political opposition by the mid-1830s.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) the parties would provide the training ground for candidates.
B) a permanent political opposition made parties sensitive to the people's will.
C) the present system of government had little effective organization.
D) inexperienced political candidates would be less likely to gain office.
E) parties could create a broader form of consensus than individual leaders.
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A) was financially sound and profitable.
B) exercised little influence on state banks.
C) had restricted credit to growing enterprises.
D) prohibited the existence of state banks.
E) had to borrow credit from state banks to stay afloat.
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