How does a party nominate a presidential candidate?
a. The party leadership selects the nominee at the party's annual meeting.
b. The party convention selects delegates for the party caucus.
c. The party caucus selects delegates for the party convention.
d. The party members directly vote for the nominee.
c
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Which statement best explains why so few bills are passed during a legislative session?
A. The governor tends to veto almost 80 percent of the bills that the legislature passes. B. The legislative sessions are limited in time. C. Senate and house members serve terms of the same length-4 years-and this reduces motivation to pass bills. D. The legislature meets on a biannual basis, and this works to reduce motivation to pass bills.