An example of a state-level law that hampers third parties' efforts to capture some share of political power in the United States is one that requires ______.
A. parties to hold primary elections before announcing their general election slate
B. that presidential candidates must have support from at least 15% of the electorate
C. parties to obtain voter signatures before they can appear on the ballot
D. a certain percentage of the presidential vote before parties can receive federal funds
Answer: C. parties to obtain voter signatures before they can appear on the ballot
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