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Explain the factors that impede changes in the self-concept, and strategies for effecting change and overcoming these impediments.
Frontloading
The practice of scheduling state party primaries and caucuses earlier in the primary season to gain more influence in the selection of a party’s presidential nominee.
Presidential Selection
The process by which a country chooses its president, often involving a combination of primary elections, party nominations, and a general election.
Two-Party System
A political system in which two major parties dominate voting in nearly all elections, thereby controlling most of the seats in the legislature.
Electoral College
A body of electors established by the United States Constitution, empowered to elect the president and vice president of the country.
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