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When is Super Tuesday?
a) February 3
b) March 3
c) April 3
d) May 3

What is Super Tuesday?
a) When the most caucuses and primaries take place.
b) When people brawl in Walmart for lower priced toys and games.
c) When online deals are at their lowest.
d) An oddly named girl with superpowers.

Why is the Iowa caucus so famous?
a) It's the first caucus of the cycle.
b) It's the largest caucus.
c) It's held by Democratic and Republican parties at the same time.
d) Whoever wins this wins the White House.

What is the minimum amount of votes a candidate can have to earn a delegate at a Democratic caucus?
a) 10%
b) 15%
c) 20%
d) 25%

How many states hold caucuses?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7

How can delegates be given to candidates?
a) Beauty contest.
b) Popularity contest
c) Prom court
d) Winner take all.

What's another method of giving out delegates at a caucus or primary?
a) Proportional delegates
b) Least votes win
c) Whoever holds the most consistent votes.
d)

What is one big difference between a caucus and a primary?
a) A caucus is where issues are debated and candidates gain support with the help of their supporters.
b) A caucus is where a vote is done only for one party, which depends on the state.
c) A caucus is the final step to determine who will run for president.
d) A caucus is just a popular vote to gauge a candidate.

Which of the following is not a type of primary?
a) Closed
b) Open
c) Casual
d) 1 and 2 are true

A primary is:
a) an event held at a venue.
b) a political rally for a candidate.
c) a vote at a polling place.
d) none of the above

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