A two-party system
A) is one in which there are only two legal parties.
B) is one in which only two parties have a reasonable chance of winning.
C) is one in which control of government is divided between two political parties.
D) tends to exist mostly in European democracies.
E) Both A and D.
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A) emerged as a consequence
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A) candidates appeal to a
Q16: The lowest layer of official party machinery
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