How do local party organizations differ from national committees?

a. Only the national committee raises money.
b. Primaries happen on the local level once a year whereas they happen on the national level every four years.
c. County chairmen have patronage power which they use to sway power both locally and nationally.
d. National committee chairmen determine who is elected for precinct chairs.

Respuesta :

The answer is option A, "Only the national committee raises money". It is the national committee that helps raise money to fund political campaigns and executes how the money is spent. The national committee is made up of is made up of representative from every state.

Answer:

a. Only the national committee raises money.

Explanation:

Only the national comittee has the power to raise money for the main parties that exist in the United States, Locan and State parties and comittees have the responsability to connect the people with the representatives of the party, as well as communicate the thoughts and desires of the common folks in their respective states and localities, they also have the responsability to run and organize the activities that the party helds in their region, such as community centers and public affair programs.

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