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Which is the correct description of a party platform? A. It is a place where political candidates make speeches. B. It is a statement that outlines views on issues C. It is determined by means of a primary
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Which is the correct description of a party platform?
A. It is a place where political candidates make speeches.
B. It is a statement that outlines views on issues
C. It is determined by means of a primary election.
D. It is held after the nominating convention.
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A. Where they make speeches
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A is incorrect, the answer is B. A party platform is a set of goals that a party supports, so basically their views and stances on various political issues.
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