Background information: The Federal Election Commission regulates the activities of political parties. This passage describes the activities carried out by political parties. The [FEC] determines whether committees meet the criteria for state or national party committee status . . . . For national committee status, the criteria include: Nominating qualified candidates for President and various Congressional offices in numerous states; Engaging in certain activities – such as voter registration and get-out-the-vote drives – on an ongoing basis; Publicizing the party's supporters and primary issues throughout the nation; Holding a national convention –Federal Election Commission

Which actions are identified as basic party activities in this passage? Check all that apply. nominating candidates writing legislation registering voters encouraging voting promoting a particular ideology

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The correct answers are:

  • Nominating candidates.
  • Registering voters.
  • Encouraging voting.

According to the text, The Federal Election Comission identifies the nomination of candidates for presidency and congress offices, the registration of voters, and the encourage to vote via the practice of "get-out-the-vote" publicity campaigns - which involve the use of mass media and visual expression on the streets -, as activities carried out by political parties.


Answer:

A C D

Explanation:

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