The fact that candidates must tailor their appeals to the particular interest of each major state tends to result in

The fact that candidates must tailor their appeals to the particular interest of each major state tends to result in








A) numerous campaign promises adding up to new government programs.

B) increased public interest in the campaign.

C) limiting the scope of government.

D) a more open and democratic process.

E) a tilt toward states' rights at the expense of the national government.










Answer: A


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