Democratic and Whig party lines crumbled   A. when congressman David Wilmot proposed a resolution prohibiting slavery from all territory acquired from Mexico.   B. when the Methodist and Baptist churches divided into northern and southern branches.   C. because disagreements about whether the U.S. should invade Mexico.   D. because of disagreements over U.S. policy toward Japan.   E. over immigration policy disputes prompted by the gold rush.

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  1. Democratic and Whig party lines crumbled
 

A.

when congressman David Wilmot proposed a resolution prohibiting slavery from all territory acquired from Mexico.

 

B.

when the Methodist and Baptist churches divided into northern and southern branches.

 

C.

because disagreements about whether the U.S. should invade Mexico.

 

D.

because of disagreements over U.S. policy toward Japan.

 

E.

over immigration policy disputes prompted by the gold rush.

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