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Question 3 The members of the Whig Party, though divided by varying regional and ideological differences,
were united by agreement over
A. the moral obligation of abolishing slavery.
O B. advancing states' rights and reducing federal power.
O C. support for Henry Clay's American System.
D. the desire to remove Jackson from the presidency.

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