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Washington and Roosevelt present the spirit of party and special interests as threats to democracy. In 1–2 sentences, draw conclusions about the origin of each. How are they similar, and how could one cause the other?(2 points)
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Both Washington and Roosevelt believe that the spirit of party and special interests undermine democracy. The origin of these threats can be traced to the pursuit of personal and partisan gains, leading to a situation where special interests can influence legislation, fostering corruption and a lack of focus on the collective good. The similarity between the two lies in the potential for the spirit of party politics to give rise to special interests, as parties may prioritize their own agendas and foster an environment in which special interest groups gain influence and create a threat to democracy.
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