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9 July, 02:22

Why was the democratic party, as the only remaining national party, unable to avoid the growing sectional polarization of the 1850s?

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  1. 9 July, 04:38
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    There was a backlash to the liberal policies that were prevailing at that time. There was a movement to a more conservative and balanced approach to government, A new ideology was born, and eventually graduated into the Republican Party. A socialist movement also gained popularity due to this backlash.
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