In 1828, the Democratic-Republicans
A) split into the Democrats and the Republicans.
B) split into the Democrats and the National Republicans.
C) split into the Democrats and the Whigs.
D) split into the Democrats and the Anti-Masons.
E) split into the Democrats and the Federalists.
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