Political parties of the early nineteenth century
A) attempted to rise above popular emotions and ethnic prejudices.
B) depended upon the deference of ordinary voters to their "betters."
C) stemmed from elite coalitions tied by family and friendship.
D) aimed at widespread voter organization and participation.
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