She might just need time to adjust to her new home. The constant whining and crying is not something you want to reinforce, make her comfortable give her toys and play with her. Do not however, give her any attention when she whines or cries.

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"i try to ignore it but it always ends up with me getting up and petting it. it stops for a bit, but then as soon as i go it starts again. "

You are reinforcing the behavior whining and crying. Your dog thinks, if I whine long enough someone will give in and give me the attention I want. A good example is a slot machine, humans keep putting money in because you just never know when it might pay off, it might be a quick pay off or it might take a very long time. A dog thinks the same way, if they hold out long enough you will pay off (get up and pet, cuddle, or give her attention). My boyfriends 9 year old Golden Retriever whinned every time she greeted someone, he tired to break her of this but could not. I said whenever the dog whinned you ignored her, she became invisiable, as soon as she stopped whining you gave her tons of attention. I am happy to say within a few weeks the whinning had totally stopped. The most important thing is to never reinforce (or give) in the crying or whinning. Wait until she is quiet even if it for a second, lots of attention and praise, if she starts again, pull your hands away and turn your head. It's important that everyone in the family do this. It is possible to stop this behavior and you and the dog will be much happier in the long run.
Good luck.