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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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What was the general attitude toward political parties at the time the Constitution was written?
 
  a. Many framers of the Constitution believed parties would only serve narrow interests rather than the public good.
  b. Most people felt that political parties would soothe animosities between factions.
  c. Most people trusted party organizations.
  d. The framers of the Constitution were generally in favor of political parties.
  e. The framers of the Constitution insisted that the people organize parties.

Question 2

The president and the Speaker of the House are a part of the party
 
  a. affiliation.
  b. in Congress.
  c. in government.
  d. in the electorate.
  e. organization.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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