During the earliest years of the United States, who nominated the candidates for president?
A) The incumbent president chose both candidates.
B) Members of the major political parties chose their own nominees.
C) Nominations were controlled by each party's congressional caucus.
D) State legislatures selected one candidate from each party.
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