The success of the Democratic Party in the 1820s was linked to

A) their superior efforts to involve common citizens in the political process.
B) the fact that so few people participated in politics that it was simple to influence those who were actually involved.
C) the party reaching out to free blacks to secure their vote.
D) the absence of party identity and loyalty during the decade.
E) the party's concern for black and female suffrage.

A

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