How does a party nominate a presidential candidate?
a. The party leadership selects the nominee at the party's annual meeting.
b. The party convention selects delegates for the party caucus.
c. The party caucus/primary selects delegates for the party convention.
d. The party members directly vote for the nominee.
c
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Which of the following is true of someone's right to have their case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court?
A. It only exists in criminal cases. B. It only exists in federal cases. C. In only exists in cases where someone has been sentenced to death. D. It exists in all cases. E. It is almost entirely at the Court's discretion.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).