In the period leading up to the Civil War
A) the Whig Party split over the issue of slavery.
B) anti-slavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party.
C) the Federalist Party experienced a resurgence of support.
D) the Whig Party split over the issue of slavery and anti-slavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party.
E) anti-slavery factions of many parties coalesced to form the Republican Party and the Federalist Party experienced a resurgence of support.
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