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Which statement draws correct conclusions about the relationship between Washington's spirit of party and Roosevelt's special interests?
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Special interests cause the spirit of party.
Special interests and the spirit of party are unrelated.
Special interests and the spirit of party are good for democracy.
Special interests are an example of the spirit of party.
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Special interests are an example of the spirit of party.
Washington warned against factions that put narrow, partisan aims above the public good; Roosevelt's concern about special interests describes that same kind of narrow, self‑serving factional influence.
Washington warned against factions that put narrow, partisan aims above the public good; Roosevelt's concern about special interests describes that same kind of narrow, self‑serving factional influence.
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