Asked by Elsword
In the election of 1856, Millard Fillmore was the Know-Nothing candidate and received 21 percent of the popular vote. Based on what you know about the positions of the Know-Nothing Party, what conclusion could be drawn from this fact?(1 point)
Responses
A significant number of voters were hostile toward immigrants.
A significant number of voters were hostile toward immigrants.
A significant number of voters opposed slavery.
A significant number of voters opposed slavery.
A significant number of voters were in favor of women's rights.
A significant number of voters were in favor of women's rights.
A significant number of voters were in favor of temperance.
Responses
A significant number of voters were hostile toward immigrants.
A significant number of voters were hostile toward immigrants.
A significant number of voters opposed slavery.
A significant number of voters opposed slavery.
A significant number of voters were in favor of women's rights.
A significant number of voters were in favor of women's rights.
A significant number of voters were in favor of temperance.
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