Most candidates for public office in the United States are chosen
A) by party "bosses."
B) by dues-paid party members.
C) as a result of the candidate's hard work and personal organization.
D) at party conventions.
E) in such a way that the party leadership can be sure that the candidates will support the party's platform.
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Q1: It is estimated that about _ of
Q2: Individuals or interest group members who participate
Q3: A political party differs from an interest
Q5: The party organization is
A) the members of
Q6: Functions of political parties in the United
Q7: A voter or a candidate who does
Q8: The two-party system
A) emerged as a consequence
Q9: Examples of party polarization include all of
Q10: The primary goal of an American political
Q11: A two-party system
A) is one in which
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