Card 19 / 151: The most significant difference between a presidential primary and a caucus is:
A)
caucuses involve a longer time commitment on the part of the voter.
B)
primary elections usually yield lower voter turnout than caucus elections.
C)
primary votes are secret while caucus votes are not.
D)
most states use caucuses instead of primaries.
Answer:
C) primary votes are secret while caucus votes are not.
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Introduction to American Politics MCQ POLSC231
Author:
Nicole Bartels
The Saylor Foundation
USA
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