A gathering of party members who voted in the party's primary for the purpose of electing delegates to the county or senatorial district convention is the

a. general election.
b. precinct convention.
c. state convention.
d. runoff primary.
e. direct primary.


B

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In the context of the Bill of Rights, which of the following statements is true of the views of the partial incorporationists?

a. They ignoreFirst Amendment freedoms of religion. b. They ignore First Amendment freedoms of speech. c. They stress on the liberties that need to be eliminated for a democracyto function. d. They stress on incorporating preferred freedom. e. They emphasize that here is no need to consider which rights to apply.

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In the Bakke case, Allan Paul Bakke argued that an affirmative action law that set aside a specific number of seats for minority applicants at the University of California Medical School at Davis was unconstitutional because it excluded him solely because of race

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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