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.
c. reforms of presidential nominations that foster more inclusion.
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A. general obligation bonds B. revenue bonds C. industrial development bonds D. municipal bonds
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a. republicanism b. nationalism c. conservatism d. patriotism
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a. examining the military and economic interactions of the units b. determining the institutions, cultures, and personalities of the units c. comparing the behavior of the units d. determining the ordering principle, function, and relative capabilities of the units