Both are indications of the voters choice of a candidate; however, at an election the campaigning occurs prior to the election and at a cacus there is much fanfare and types of lobbying during an at the voting. There are no rules of staying certain distances from the voting places. I think of a cacus as a type of "free-for-all" voting party!
a cacus is not a secret, but election are!
Primary elections arent actually elections they just serve to measure party support
None in the sense that a presidential primary is a primary election. There could be other types of primary elections theoretically however I'm not aware of any.
the difference is the general election decides between two people or which one is going to be the chosen one .
All party members get to vote in the presidential primaries whereas they do not in the caucus system.
Attract more voters for the presidential candidate
main purpose for which delegates are chosen
A primary is where the general population goes out and votes like in a normal, general election All the votes are tallied and counted like normal. In a caucus, the people are divided into groups, where they must decide the candidate in a majority or unaminously. Then, these groups, or caucuses, are tallied and the candidate with the most caucus votes wins; I think. I don't know if they win the whole state, I don't know how a caucus compares to an amount of primary votes, and I don't know how the groups are divided. I believe it to be a useful system for information spreading (considering the people have to actually meet together and decide a candidate), but I don't think it is fairest. One person could be forced into or influenced to lean to another candidate by pressure from their peers. That's all I have. I am not an expert, so you might want to keep searching.
He was Incharge of his Milatary Career.
The succession stages differ from primary succession as the stages are nothing more than mere points of succession. Meanwhile, primary succession is considered to be a complete success and not just a point in success.
Abigail's letters to John differ from other primary sources in the late 18th century because they discuss the Continental Congress.
Abigail's letters to John differ from other primary sources in the late 18th century because they discuss the Continental Congress.
while respiration implies air, fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen) process.
During the Presidential Reconstruction, President Lincoln wanted to be kind to the South and help them rebuild as much as possible. The Congressional Reconstruction wanted the South to pay for their rebellions.
I assume you meant respiration - in which case : fermentation does not require oxygen.
Growth is the process of becoming larger. Development is the process of becoming more complex.