Following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968, the party chose to

Following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968, the party chose to









A) limit attendance at future conventions to the elected officers of the party's organizations nationwide.

B) limit attendance at future conventions to the party's nationwide elected government officeholders.

C) tighten up its convention delegate selection to keep it from being overrun by women, minorities, youth, and single-issue groups.

D) allow party officers and Democratic officeholders, many of whom had not been seated at recent conventions, to serve as "super delegates."

E) open up its process of choosing delegates to the national convention in order to respond to demands for greater inclusion from women, minorities, youth, and other groups.














Answer: E


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