Whether a state party chooses its national convention delegates in a primary or a participatory caucus is decided by:
A) the national party
B) the state
C) agreement among the local party organizations in the state
D) the U.S. Constitution
Correct Answer:
Verified
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A) increased the influence of
Q3: The nomination reforms of the 1970s:
A) required
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A) more
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