the 2 major parties have members who take all of the following roles EXCEPT:

a. party leaders
b. loyal party members and voters.
c. party independents
d. party officeholders

PLEASE HELP!! IM SUCH A DITZ WHEN IT COMES TO GOVERNMENT!!!!!!!!!

oh, so the answer IS c...

or..?

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You did fine on the last three questions.

If a person is an independent, why would s/he join a political party?

Yep! Right again!

thank you thank you!!

i have so many more questions...

I'll be glad to help you answer these questions. But please, when you post a question, also post what you think the answer is.

oh, okay. thank you.

No problem! I'm here to help. Understanding political parties can sometimes be confusing, but with a little explanation, it becomes easier.

The first step is to identify the two major political parties in a particular country. In the United States, for example, the two major parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

Now, let's break down each option and see which roles are associated with the major parties:

a. Party leaders: Both major parties have leaders who guide and represent the party's overall objectives and values. These leaders are responsible for shaping the party's platform, strategy, and direction.

b. Loyal party members and voters: Both major parties rely on loyal members and voters for support. These individuals are crucial in helping the party win elections, promote party values, and participate in party activities.

c. Party independents: Option C refers to party independents. This term can be a bit confusing because political parties usually consist of individuals who align themselves with the party's beliefs and principles. Actual party independents do exist, but they are relatively rare and often seen as not aligning with either major party.

d. Party officeholders: Both major parties have members who hold office at various levels, such as local, state, and federal levels. These individuals are elected government officials who represent their respective party's interests while serving in public office.

Now, looking at the options provided, we can infer that the answer is option C: party independents. While party leaders, loyal party members and voters, and party officeholders are roles commonly associated with the major parties, party independents do not typically align themselves with any specific major party.

I hope this clarifies the answer for you!