Why did the Framers have such a pervasive fear of political parties?

A. The rigidity of the party system in the colonies generated a great deal of free riding and nearly undermined the American Revolution.
B. The strength of the British crown was rooted in the party system.
C. Historical experiences about the dangers that resulted from factional strife along with 18th century social beliefs caused the fear.
D. Because men could not be trusted, any permanent alliances would naturally lead to tyranny.


Answer: C

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