A caucus is A. an election, which determines the number of electoral votes for each candidate. B. a meeting of party members to select delegates to their national convention. C. the meeting wherein a state announces its electoral votes. D. the meeting, which determines who the party's vice presidential candidate, will be.
id say c
because its a meeting for the legeslative branch to select candidates
to nominate candidates for public office thats what Caucus means.
so C or D?
My guess is c
correct me if im wrong but legislative is state right?
Im not sure but C was wrong..
Try D
wait hold on
the description for caucus is a meeting of the members of a legislative body who are members of a particular political party, to select candidates or decide policy
so it cant be presidential..
@Annistin can you take another look at this??
Whats up?
we cant figure out what it is its not c..
i think it might be b. but none of these are the definitions I learned
I also means to select delegates to a nominating convention, or to confer regarding measures of party policy; a political primary meeting. And political means a publication centred around politics.
I think its D
Because it a vice president, which is partially political... Right?
ya i think so too. and vic president is a partially political
So go with D
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