Which of the following statements about political parties is FALSE?

A) Political parties try to synthesize the interests of the public.
B) Political parties may make a special effort to recruit candidates who will improve the party's image.
C) Democracies without political parties work as efficiently as those with parties.
D) Party labels help voters to anticipate a candidate's beliefs.
E) Competition between political parties can be beneficial.

C

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