Which statement about presidential caucuses and primary elections is most
accurate?
A. Participating in a caucus takes longer than voting in a primary, so
voter participation in caucuses is lower.
B. Both caucuses and primaries are paid for by political parties, but
only primaries are monitored for fairness.
C. Primaries take place at the state level, while caucuses take place
at the national level.
D. While caucuses are impersonal, primaries consist of face-to-face
debate among voters.

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Answer:

Answer is A. Just got it correct on APEX.  Good luck!

Explanation:

The statement that is most accurate is that participating in a caucus takes longer than voting in a primary so voter participation in caucuses is lower.

Caucuses are made for several reasons.

  • It is where the members of a political party meet to further their cause.
  • They decide on actions to take in these meetings.
  • They nominate candidates that they want to run for several offices.

These caucus meetings are only for duly registered members of the party. The decisions on what to do can take quite some time.

This is a reason why voter participation is lower compared to the primary where people just go to cast their votes.

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