Which of the following illustrates how national party conventions in the nineteenth and early twentieth centurieswere removed from the general public?

A)the dominance of Abraham Lincoln as a first-choice candidate
B)the use of a national nominating convention to nominate Stephen Douglas
C)the election of John Quincy Adams over Andrew Jackson
D)the Whig Party slogan "Who is James K. Polk?"

D

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