Hello! A political party nominates their presidential candidate through having a series of elections. They hold caucuses and primaries. Caucuses are where party members say their reasons for supporting a certain candidate, while the primary elections are where the people vote for who they want as the party's candidate. There are a certain of delegates needed to become presidential nominee. Whoever gets that amount of delegates gets to be in the poll for the general election.
Technically, no, it is false that religious <span>freedom was encouraged in the Puritan colony of Massachusetts, since although the Puritans were seeking religious freedom for themselves, they generally did not tolerate other religions (ironically). </span>
Answer: because his father got fired and didnt have any money
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