U.S./ Va. Gov: Reading Quiz #5 : 10 points 1. This is the oldest form of the nominating process in American politics. First used in colonial times, it.

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U.S./ Va. Gov: Reading Quiz #5 : 10 points 1. This is the oldest form of the nominating process in American politics. First used in colonial times, it is most often found in small towns. A. Caucus B. Convention C. Self-Announcement D. Primary 2. First used towards the end of the colonial period this nomination process is a meeting of like-minded people who meet to select a candidate. A. Caucus B. Convention C. Self-Announcement D. Primary

3. This is a party nominating election in which only declared party members can vote: A. Closed primary B. Open primary C. Blanket primary D. Run-off primary 4.This is a nominating election in which candidates are not identified by party labels. A. Nonpartisan primary B. Open primary C. Blanket primary D. None of the above

5.This nominating process involves asking for citizen support. This support is confirmed by a signature. Candidates must accumulate a set amount of signatures. A. Signature Column method B. Petition method C. Self-Announcement D. Primary election