Until the late nineteenth century, more congressmen quit than were defeated because

A) the standard of living in the District of Columbia was low and uncomfortable.
B) the national government was relatively unimportant.
C) D.C. was basically built in a swamp.
D) of local rotation agreements.
E) All of the above

E

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