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Which of the following is an accurate comparison of a closed primary and a caucus? Closed primary Caucus A Used for both presidential and congressional elections Only used for presidential elections B Limited to registered members of a political party Party members choose nominees after hours of speeches and debates C Meeting of delegates from one political party to select party candidates for public office Any person can participate and discussion is not limited to registered party members D Generally has the highest turnout of any primary election Generally has the lowest turnout of any primary election

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  1. 14 May, 03:56
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    B Limited to registered members of a political party Party members choose nominees after hours of speeches and debates

    Explanation:

    Closed primary is the process whereby only registered voters of a party are allowed to vote in the selection process of the party nominee for elections. On the other hand a party caucus are closed door meetings of party members, where they discuss and at the end select a party nominee.

    The aim of both closed primaries and caucuses is to enable political parties choose their flag bearers at the polls
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