Multiple Choice
In the 1820s and 1830s, the public's attitude regarding political parties
A) was uniformly hostile to all political parties, regardless of the party or the region of the country.
B) was deeply ambivalent.
C) was more positive in the North than in the South.
D) reflected growing acceptance of the wild contentiousness of political life.
E) was that they were the best expressions of political ideologies.
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