Elections Quiz!. The purpose of primaries and caucuses is fill an elected position such as senator or president to raise money for an election to write.

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Elections Quiz!

The purpose of primaries and caucuses is fill an elected position such as senator or president to raise money for an election to write a political parities goals for governing for a political party to narrow it's candidates to one

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A type of primary that only allows one party to participate is called… Closed Caucused Open Private

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Minor parties influence Presidential elections by Taking votes away from both candidates equally Taking votes away from the candidate whose beliefs are similar to its own Taking all of the government election money Taking votes away from other minor parties

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What to political parties do at their convention? They hold primaries and caucuses Write their platform and choose a candidate Make commercials and hold debates Write bills to be introduced into Congress

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Political parties hold a convention every year True False

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The United States has a multi-party system True False

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When choosing a vice presidential running mate, candidate try to find someone who is very much like themselves. False True

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A type of election commercial where the candidate says things that almost everybody agrees with bandwagon transfer name calling glittering generalities

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A type of election commercial where the candidate acts or dresses like regular people card stacking just plain folks bandwagon transfer

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A type of election commercial where the goal is to scare you out of voting for a particular candidate name calling just plain folks bandwagon glittering generalities

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