Political parties emerged:

a. early in the sixteenth century as a way to counterbalance the authority of the church.
b. early in the seventeenth century when new colonial governments were seeking greater autonomy.
c. early in the eighteenth century in the struggle against absolute monarchs.
d. early in the nineteenth century with the rise of democratic governments.

Answer: d

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