24. (p. 382) The selection of the vice presidential nominee at the national convention is based on the A. results of the primaries and caucuses; the candidate who places second in these contests is nominated as the running mate of the candidate who finishes first. B. convention delegates’ judgment as to the candidate who would make the best vice president. C. results of public opinion polls taken just before the convention begins. D. presidential nominee’s choice of a running mate. E. None of these answers is correct.

24. (p. 382) The selection of the vice presidential nominee at the national convention is based on the
A. results of the primaries and caucuses; the candidate who places second in these contests is nominated as the running mate of the candidate who finishes first.
B. convention delegates’ judgment as to the candidate who would make the best vice president.
C. results of public opinion polls taken just before the convention begins.
D. presidential nominee’s choice of a running mate.
E. None of these answers is correct.

 
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21. (p. 380) This state typically holds the first presidential caucus: A. Kansas. B. Minnesota. C. Iowa. D. Nevada. E. Nebraska.

21. (p. 380) This state typically holds the first presidential caucus:
A. Kansas.
B. Minnesota.
C. Iowa.
D. Nevada.
E. Nebraska.

 
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20. (p. 380) Candidate strategy in the early presidential nominating contests is designed chiefly to gain A. momentum. B. the support of the party’s organizational leaders. C. the support of the party’s congressional leaders. D. the endorsement of the mass media. E. the support of partisan rivals.

20. (p. 380) Candidate strategy in the early presidential nominating contests is designed chiefly to gain
A. momentum.
B. the support of the party’s organizational leaders.
C. the support of the party’s congressional leaders.
D. the endorsement of the mass media.
E. the support of partisan rivals.

 
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19. (p. 380) The invisible primary A. takes place in the year prior to a presidential election. B. is typically won by the person who is either the most liberal or the most conservative. C. takes place in the Republican Party, but not the Democratic Party. D. takes place in the Democratic Party, but not the Republican Party. E. is another term for the presidential caucuses.

19. (p. 380) The invisible primary
A. takes place in the year prior to a presidential election.
B. is typically won by the person who is either the most liberal or the most conservative.
C. takes place in the Republican Party, but not the Democratic Party.
D. takes place in the Democratic Party, but not the Republican Party.
E. is another term for the presidential caucuses.

 
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