One of the ways politics in the Gilded Age was different than today was that
A) voters were divided into two groups.
B) voters voted for the same party,year after year,regardless of the candidate.
C) education levels decided which party one was affiliated with.
D) the more money you had,the more likely you were to be involved with politics.
E) the more education you had,the more likely you were to be involved with politics.
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