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A reform to the nominating process for presidential elections in
A reform to the nominating process for presidential elections in the 1970s required that Blank______.
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Multiple Choice. How do special interest groups typically influence elections?(1 point)
Responses By overseeing the election
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MC
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Generally, a large segment of the electorate
a. does not realize the critical importance of the nominating process b. turns out
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monk
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Which topic is covered in both texts?
(1 point) Responses presidential election process presidential election process vice
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LEMICKEY!
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the Presidential Campaign has three phases. What is the second phase?
A.General Election B.Declaring Candidacy C.Party
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ryan
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How was nominating presidential candidates different in the 1830s than it was before then?
* Before the 1830s each party selected
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Unlike presidential primary elections, general presidential elections focus on the
a. party loyalists. b. Electoral College. c.
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HM
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How do special interest groups typically influence elections?
A. By overseeing the election process B. By directly nominating
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How do special interest groups typically influence elections?
By regulating campaign finance laws By overseeing the election
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Multiple Choice. How do special interest groups typically influence elections?
(1 point) • By directly nominating candidates
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