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Identify which characteristics are those of primary elections or caucuses.

Primary Elections:
- People vote using a secret ballot only.
- People vote and leave without participating in discussions.

Caucuses:
- People gather to show their support for candidates by raising hands, forming groups, or having discussions.
- People disclose their vote openly in some cases.



Answer :

Final answer:

Primary elections involve secret ballots with no discussions, while caucuses involve open support showcases and voting with discussions.


Explanation:

Primary Elections:

  1. People vote using a secret ballot only.
  2. People vote and leave without participating in discussions.

Caucuses:

  1. People gather to show their support for candidates by raising hands, forming groups, or having discussions.
  2. People disclose their vote openly in some cases.

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