Question 17 / 148:  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.
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Introduction to American Politics MCQ POLSC231

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Attribution:  Nicole Bartels. Introduction to American Politics. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/polsc231/
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