The party machines of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century

a. provided services to citizens in exchange for party loyalty and votes.
b. were not as strong as political parties are today.
c. diffused power in urban areas among a slew of local officials.
d. were mostly found in rural areas.
e. were anemic.


Answer: A

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