• Card 107 / 123: What differentiates the nomination of candidates through a caucus rather than a primary election?
    A) A caucus limits the franchise to party insiders.
    B) A caucus takes more time, reducing voter turnout.
    C) A caucus is significantly more expensive to hold.
    D) A caucus is a more outdated method of nominating candidates.
    E) Caucuses are less reliable predictors of the national vote.

    Answer:
    B) A caucus takes more time, reducing voter turnout.

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American Government MCQ POLSC232

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Attribution:  American Government. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/polsc232/
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