The Anti-Masonic Party<span> attracted little attention outside of New York state and some portions of New England, but did manage to weaken Clay by siphoning off a number of anti-Jackson votes. </span>Jackson's smashing victory in 1832 spelled the end for both the National-Republican and Anti-Masonic parties. They would later be reconstituted and join in the formation of the Whig Party.
The Answer is B
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Answer:
A and A
Explanation:
For the first question the answer is A and the 2nd question the answer is also A
Truman wanted to avoid the damage that a war could cause and <span>MacArthur believed the United States should bomb China.</span>
He wanted himself to change as much as he wanted others to change as well, but he saw that it was a very difficult task to change oneself, and by seeing that, he understood the challenges he would face when changing the people.