What does the theory of electoral reward and punishment predict will happen in elections?

A. Political parties will take similar positions.
B. Political parties will take clear, unambiguous positions.
C. Citizens will vote based on how well the incumbent party satisfied them.
D. Political parties will act responsibly.


Answer: C

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