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How far does the evidence support caucuses national nominating conventions — candidate selection and nomination through primaries, caucuses and national nominating conventions? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from The electoral process and direct democracy.
- A.Define electoral systems and party competition, compare the UK and USA through UK elections combine parliamentary competition and varied electoral systems, whereas US elections use presidential, congressional and primary contests within a federal system, test evidence, then judge how far electoral rules and campaign structures affect party unity, finance and opportunities for smaller parties.
- B.Define electoral systems and party competition, then write two separate country descriptions with no connection.
- C.Start with a judgement and omit the institutional evidence.
- D.Assume the UK and USA use one identical electoral system for every elected institution and avoid evaluating the difference.
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- The correct answer is Define electoral systems and party competition, compare the UK and USA through UK elections combine parliamentary competition and varied electoral systems, whereas US elections use presidential, congressional and primary contests within a federal system, test evidence, then judge how far electoral rules and campaign structures affect party unity, finance and opportunities for smaller parties.
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Define electoral systems and party competition, compare the UK and USA through UK elections combine parliamentary competition and varied electoral systems, whereas US elections use presidential, congressional and primary contests within a federal system, test evidence, then judge how far electoral rules and campaign structures affect party unity, finance and opportunities for smaller parties. This is correct because the structure links AO1 knowledge, AO2 comparison and AO3 judgement to electoral systems and party competition.
Apply constituencies, plurality voting, primaries, the Electoral College, congressional elections, campaign finance and party coalitions precisely. UK elections combine parliamentary competition and varied electoral systems, whereas US elections use presidential, congressional and primary contests within a federal system.
A structural viewpoint emphasises formal rules; however, a rational or cultural viewpoint may explain how actors use those rules. Overall, judge the evidence from a named election, electoral rule, finance rule, primary contest or third-party result and explain whether electoral rules and campaign structures affect party unity, finance and opportunities for smaller parties for "Analyse and evaluate candidate selection and nomination through primaries, caucuses and national nominating conventions.".
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