In the modern US political system the main system that political parties use to nominate candidates are primary elections, however, caucus' are also used in certain states. In a primary the vote is cast by a secret ballot in order to decide the candidate of the party. In a caucus members of the party meet in an open meeting and discuss who they will select to be the party candidate for that state.
The answer is letter C. The s<span>ystem of government the Constitution created in the United States is a federation.
A federal type of government is made of smaller areas wherein the central government give its power to these smaller parts. The leader of these parts are then elected by the people.</span>
I believe the answer is:a. <span>Its members have six-year terms, with one-third of the total members up for re-election every two years.
In united states government, 33% of the senate seats would be up for re-election every even years. The number of senates that represent the states are dependent on the number of population within the states.(Small states such as delaware and vermon are only allowed to have 1 senate)
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The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) required (for the first time) that someone accused of a crime be informed of his or her constitutional rights prior to interrogation. This protected the rights of the accused, or the defendant, in two new ways: 1) It educated the person about relevant constitutional rights; and 2) It inhibited law enforcement officials from infringing those rights by applying the Exclusionary Rule to any testimony/incriminating statements the defendant made unless he intentionally waived his rights.
If im right im not 100% sure but i think c or a