The presidential elections of the 1870s and 1880s
A) turned many voters off from partisan politics and negative campaigning.
B) were dominated by sparkling, charismatic candidates.
C) were mostly landslides for the Republicans.
D) centered on the two parties' ideological differences over issues like currency policy and civil-service reform.
E) aroused huge voter turnouts of nearly 80 percent.
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