Britain's electoral system tends to
A) exaggerate the scale of victory of the largest party.
B) result in minority or coalition governments.
C) result in a House of Commons that accurately reflects the demographic characteristics (such as race, ethnic identity, and gender) of the populace.
D) keep the combined popular vote for smaller and regional parties at about 10 percent.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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