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The convention system at first seemed more representative of the party as a whole than the caucus because a. all party members could vote for delegates to send to county conventions. b. all party members voted directly for presidential candidates. c. the convention did not allow for control by powerful party members. d. delegates could vote any way they wished at State and national conventions.

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a. all party members could vote for delegates to send to county convention.

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