Rational-choice theory asserts that
A) the parties should not be expected to differentiate themselves in any way.
B) more extremist party positions give the public a sense that things can really be changed, and usually win elections.
C) the wise party selects policies in which it truly believes, and gives the voters a chance to vote them up or down on principle.
D) the wise party selects policies that are widely favored.
E) none of the above
Answer: D
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