How are caucuses different from primaries?

A. Caucuses are administered by state governments.

B. Primaries involve discussions and consensus among party leaders.

C. Caucus-goers break into groups that support specific candidates.

D. Primaries are conducted by state party organizations.

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C. Caucus-goers break into groups that support specific candidates.
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