The idea that open or top-two primaries yield more moderate candidates than closed primaries
A. explains why most states stopped using such primaries in the past decade.
B. explains why most states prefer such primaries.
C. has not been supported by research.
D. explains why party leaders prefer such primaries.
E. explains why party leaders are hesitant to use such primaries.
Answer: C
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Why does the Texas lottery remain an important part of state revenue, despite criticism from many segments of society?
a. The Texas Constitution mandates gambling. b. Religious leaders ultimately support gambling. c. No one has found an agreeable way to replace the income it generates. d. Individual legislators receive kickbacks from lottery officials.
When the research begins with a research question and primary data collection is used to answer the question, this is called __________
A) secondary research B) applied research C) pure research D) participant observation