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How does a caucus differ from a primary?
Depending on the state and political party, voters in the United States participate in presidential nominating contests through either primaries or caucuses. Primaries are similar to general elections. Voters go to a polling place at any point over the course of the primary election day and cast a secret ballot.
What is the main difference between a primary and a caucus?
The main difference is that voter participation is much higher and it is more of a democratic decision making system. Primaries are much simpler than caucuses, in that party members simply show up, cast a ballot, and leave.
Primaries are similar to general elections. Voters go to a polling place at any point over the course of the primary election day and cast a secret ballot. Alternatively, voters cast mail-in ballots.
Caucuses provide forums for passionate supporters to sway other voters. Some caucuses ask voters to publicly declare their vote, while in others, voters cast a secret ballot after hearing speeches given on behalf of candidates. Caucuses are held on weekday evenings or weekends, and they typically last about two hours.
The Scope Statement can be referred.
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The project execution phase is considered as the stage three in the project management life cycle. This phase is the stage that takes more time in the development process of any project. It is this stage where the product or the service will be developed by the team will be presented to the client.
The description of the work in this execution project will be clearly understood by the scope statement of the project. It clearly describes about the list of deliverable by the projects, the constraints that are considered, key milestones and requirements. Thus, the document that can be used for the reference in the given situation will be the Scope Statement of the project.
Answer:
Continuity
Stage/Discontinuity
Explanation:
In psychology, there are different models used to explain the way people develop and go through changes in their lifespan.
According to the continuity model of development, changes and development are view as a continuous process that is gradual and cumulative. For example, when a child learns a new ability he gradually acquires the necessary skills in a continuous process.
On the other side, there is the discontinuity model of development, also known as stage model. According to this model, development consists on different stages. This model believes that people go through different stage that are qualitatively different from each other and they are not in a continuous non stop process but rather they take place in periods of rapid and abrupt change separated from each other by periods of little change.
In this example, <u>Dr. Johan believes in the model that says that changes occur at a relatively regular pace,</u> this would be the Continuity model.
On the other hand, <u>Dr. Ziback believes in the model that says that there are periods of rapid and abrupt change separated by periods of very little change, </u>this would be the Discontinuiy/Stage model.
Answer: B) 2
Explanation:
Hi, the correct form of the numbers is: 8/10 ÷ 2/5.
So, to answer this question we simply have to divide the fractional numbers:
8/10 ÷ 2/5 = (8 x5) / (10 x 2) = 40/20 = 2
The quotient is 2.
In conclusion, the correct option is B) 2.
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<span>A. A farmer who has to give most of what he farms to someone else
A serf was almost a slave to the king or lord.
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