Front-loading is the process scheduling presidential primaries early in the primary season.
Option a
<u>Explanation: </u>
Front-loading is defined as a phenomenon or process of multiple states opting to schedule their own elections at the beginning or the ‘front’ of the election season. Hence, the front-loading as more and more states schedule their primaries in the early primary season of an election cycle.
The other options are nowhere near the description for this process, hence making option ‘a’ the correct answer. Front-loading is usually opted for so that the states could have a greater say and influence on the process, as it helps them get elected earlier usually making the elections occur in January/February, as opposed to states that have it occur in the months of June as the races tend to be over by then.
Answer:
There is a difference in performance
Explanation:
The women in Dynascan are being paid more than the men doing the same job. The performance of women is better than the those of men working in Dynascan.
Thus women are getting performance based wages. This is valid because the efficiency of the women is better than that of men. There is certainly a difference in the performance among men and women and so it is legal for Dynascan to pay more weekly salary than men because women are efficient worker.