When rival delegations appear at a national convention charging each other with irregularities, which of the following settles the dispute over which delegation will be seated?
A) the keynote speaker, subject to the approval of the convention
B) the national chairperson, subject to the approval of the national committee
C) the credentials committee, subject to the approval of the convention
D) the presidential and vice presidential nominees, subject to the approval of the national committee
E) the electoral college
C
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a. 1770s b. 1800s c. 1930s d. 1990s e. 1970s
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the American party system?
a. American parties are more ideologically extreme than many of their European counterparts. b. American parties have recently increased their party discipline. c. American party organizations are decentralized. d. The lack of success of third parties in the United States is the result of election rules. e. Third parties occasionally have had a dramatic impact on presidential election outcomes.