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Why does the dealignment era stand out in American politics?
 
  a. It ushered in a period of Republican dominance.
  b. No party dominated the American political system.
  c. Democrats controlled the presidency while third parties gained in Congress.
  d. Partisanship on the part of citizens increased, making the mainstream parties more rigid. -

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In the era prior to the Great Depression the __________ Party dominated most of American politics.
 
  a. Democratic
  b. Socialist
  c. Republican -
 d. Libertarian



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jul 9, 2018
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