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question 2-1
what is the purpose of the presidential primary election process?
○ forming political parties
○ approving policy platforms
○ raising money for candidates
○ nominating candidates for political parties
The presidential primary election process is mainly used by political parties to select their candidates for the general election. Forming political parties is not the purpose of primaries (parties exist before primaries). Approving policy platforms is not the main goal of primaries. Raising money for candidates is a campaign activity, not the purpose of the primary process. Nominating candidates for political parties matches the primary's role in selecting party nominees.
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D. nominating candidates for political parties (assuming the last option is D; if the options were labeled, e.g., A: forming political parties, B: approving policy platforms, C: raising money for candidates, D: nominating candidates for political parties, then the answer is D. nominating candidates for political parties)