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Which of the following are true? Select all that apply. There are generally between three to five election officers at each polling place. A primary is an early election in which delegates select and nominate candidates for office. George H. Bush was once Vice President under Ronald Reagan. The caucus assures absolute secrecy.

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A,B,C

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Answer:

These three statements are true

A) There are generally between three to five election officers at each polling place. - of which half might belong to the Republican Party and the other half to the Democratic Party.

B)A primary is an early election in which delegates select and nominate candidates for office. - In primary, voters choose among a series of candidates belonging to the same party (Mostly either Democrats or Republicans), and the most voted candidate obtains the majority of delegates, who are pledged to vote for him or her in the National Party Convention.

C)George H. Bush was once Vice President under Ronald Reagan. - He was vice president throughout the 8 years of the Reagan President. Later, he became president. Before, he had been CIA director for several years.

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On the other hand, this statement is false

D)The caucus assures absolute secrecy. - This is false. In a caucus, the vote might or might not be secret. Caucus goers may even vote by raising hands.

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