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madam-professor

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A closed primary differs from an open primary in that:
 
  A) party members are allowed to vote only in the primary of their own party.
  B) voters must declare their party affiliations on Election Day.
  C) voters are allowed to vote for a party's candidates regardless of whether they belong to the party.
  D) Republican and Democratic candidates are listed on the same ballot.
  E) voters can choose the candidates of more than one party.

Question 2

In the context of the act of moving up the primaries of certain states, which of the following was a fear harbored by many Americans?
 
  A) Long-shot candidates would no longer be able to propel themselves into serious contention by doing well in small early-voting states.
  B) There would be insufficient time to conduct invisible primaries.
  C) Media attention and publicity would be compromised for presidential candidates.
  D) Small early-voting states, such as New Hampshire, would have an upper hand over wealthier states.
  E) There would be insufficient time for candidates to raise funds for political campaigns and to gain popularity.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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