In the years after the War of 1812, the "Bucktail" philosophy that favored political parties argued that

A. a permanent political opposition made parties sensitive to the people's will.
B. the present system of government had little effective organization.
C. the parties would provide the training ground for candidates.
D. parties could create a broader form of consensus than individual leaders.
E. inexperienced political candidates would be less likely to gain office.


Answer: A

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