Patronage in the early republic provided the president with all of the following advantages except
A) keeping subordinates supportive of his policies.
B) influencing recalcitrant members of Congress.
C) helping to build up the party organization.
D) holding special-interest lobbyists at bay.
E) providing rewards.
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