What does the U.S. Constitution say about the choosing of candidates or the process by which individuals become candidates for president?
A) The Constitution restricts the number of political parties that can be active in an election.
B) The Constitution requires that an individual file as a candidate for president at least two years before the election.
C) Beyond setting eligibility requirements, the Constitution has nothing to say about choosing candidates or the process of becoming a candidate.
D) The Constitution sets high filing fees for the office of president in order to keep the field of candidates at a moderate level.
E) The Constitution requires that political parties hold their presidential primary elections in the same year as the general election.
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