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Increased partisanship in the Congress means

all of the statements are true.
members of both political parties frequently mistrust and dislike members of the opposing political party.
members of Congress will rarely if ever vote for bills supported by the opposing party.
the appointment process has become both more contentious and less transparent.

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Answer:

all of the statements are true

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I believe that this choice is correct, because partisan is defined as bias or prejudice towards one side; in this case, since congress is becoming more partisan, the sides won’t trust each other, one side will not vote for a bill proposed by their rival side, and rivaling sides will not root for who ever their rivals appoint

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