29. Whig Committee of New York, 199

Whig National Convention of 1852, 132-33
Whig National Convention of 1856, 168
Whig Party, 9, 10, 22, 26, 55, 71, 88-90, 132, 167 agenda of, 43-44 demise of, 130, (NNN) NNNNllllinois election and, 149 of New York, 199-200 All the convention leading up to the election of 1856, the divided and much-diminished Whigs met in Baltimore and decided to throw their support of Milard Filmore and a platform that opposed both Republicans and Democratic. Based on the index

Which of the following pages is most likely to contain the sentence above?
A. 43
B. 132
C. 160
D. 168
I think the answer is
D

Don't you ever read the responses to your earlier posts??

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Yes, the answer is D. Page 168 is most likely to contain the sentence mentioned above.

To find the answer, we need to go through the given information and look for the specific sentence mentioned. The sentence refers to the Whig Party's meeting in Baltimore and their decision to support Millard Filmore in the election of 1856.

Looking through the options:
- Page 43 contains information about the agenda of the Whig Party, but does not mention the specific convention or the sentence we are looking for.
- Page 132 refers to the Whig National Convention of 1852 and 1856, but does not specifically mention the sentence we are looking for.
- Page 160 is not mentioned in the given information.
- Page 168 is mentioned in the given information and specifically refers to the Whig National Convention of 1856.

Based on this analysis, the most likely page to contain the sentence is D. Page 168.