Social Studies
Social Studies, 15.01.2020 15:31, mikeeway33

Which statement about presidential caucuses and primary elections is most
accurate?
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a. participating in a caucus takes longer than voting in a primary, so
voter participation in caucuses is lower.
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b. while caucuses are impersonal, primaries consist of face-to-face
debate among voters.
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c. both caucuses and primaries are paid for by political parties, but
only primaries are monitored for fairness.
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d. primaries take place at the state level, while caucuses take place
at the national level.

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