Multiple Choice
Anti-Catholic sentiment took political form in the emergence of the _________. One of its primary goals was to keep Catholics and immigrants from being allowed to hold political office; fervently anti-immigrant, its members believed that America should be a Protestant country, and feared that Catholics were hostile to U.S. values and would be more loyal to the Pope than to the United States.
A) Democratic Party
B) Populist Party
C) Know-Nothing Party
D) Republican Party
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