In a partisan direct primary

a. voters select two candidates affiliated with a political party for each elected office; then those two candidateshave a run-off to determine who will be the party nominee

b. voters select one delegate affiliated with a political party who will then select the nominee for each office; thenominee will then face the nominees of the opposing party in the general election.
c. voters select one candidate affiliated with a political party for each elected office; the party nominees laterface one another in a general election.
d. voters select a slate of candidates who are all affiliated with a political party; then the party leaders choosewhich candidates from the slate will fill each elected office.

c

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A.) it continues to empower the state parties by allowing them to channel political contributions B.) it has been extended to the national parties for use in national party-building activities C.) it has made state party committees the most important component of a party organization D.) it was eliminated by congressional legislation in 2002

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Which of the following groups is overrepresented in Congress?

What will be an ideal response?

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