If we chose candidates through a "top two" bipartisan primary election
A) candidates would have to appeal to a wider range of public opinion.
B) it would increase voter participation.
C) the major political parties might lose some of their influence.
D) it would be the end of the open primary system.
E) All of the above are true.
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Q7: A voter or a candidate who does
Q8: The two-party system
A) emerged as a consequence
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Q11: A two-party system
A) is one in which
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A) the
Q14: The first partisan political division in the
Q15: In primary elections
A) candidates appeal to a
Q16: The lowest layer of official party machinery
Q17: A political party is a group of
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