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geodog55

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The caucus was abandoned as the method of selecting political party nominees as a result of
 
  a. increasing incomes that led to an increase in voter participation.
  b. the creation of strong political parties.
  c. the defeat of Jackson era reformers.
  d. the institution of runoffs.
  e. widespread perception of corruption of party bosses.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a critique of federal preemption?
 
  a. It leads to less flexibility in regulations and the delivery of public services.
  b. It hurts the ability of states to experiment with and develop best practices.
  c. It creates a uniformity of laws and regulations.
  d. It diminishes the protections that states are able to craft for their citizens.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

c



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