At the national party nominating conventions, presidential candidates usually were valued a great deal more for their widespread popular appeal and willingness to distribute patronage according to party guidelines than for their policy pronouncements. As a result, ______.

A. candidates with little experience in government frequently enjoyed an advantage over established politicians who might be associated with a particular faction of the party or who, as officeholders, had taken controversial positions on divisive national issues
B. candidates with a great deal of experience in government frequently enjoyed an advantage over less experienced politicians
C. candidates with experience in state government frequently enjoyed an advantage over those with experience in the federal government
D. candidates with experience in federal government frequently enjoyed an advantage over those with experience in the state government


Answer: A

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