The fight over the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 1968 resulted in ______.
A. a permanent breakup of the Democratic Party into factions that have only recently reconciled
B. a constitutional amendment that required presidential candidates compete in primaries and caucuses to win a party's nomination
C. reforms of presidential nominations that foster more inclusion
D. the emergence of the most unified Democratic platform since 1932 and propelled the party to new electoral successes
Answer: C
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a. Saudi Arabia b. Syria c. Iran d. Iraq
When the ballot is so long that the voter loses interest and stops, it called
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