The election of 1856 was most noteworthy for

The election of 1856 was most noteworthy for









a. Democrat James Buchanan's surprisingly easy victory over John Frémont.
b. the support immigrants and Catholics gave to the American party.
c. the dramatic rise of the Republican party.
d. the absence of the slavery issue from the campaign.
e. the strong showing of former president Millard Fillmore as the American party candidate.















Answer: C