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It is more difficult for minor parties to win elections in the United States than in many parliamentary systems because
A) the dominant parties in the United States have established rules that make it difficult for other parties to get on the ballot.
B) parliamentary systems provide funds only for minor party candidates in order to "level the field" with major party candidates.
C) minor parties in the U.S. do not nominate their candidates until close to the election, which reduces any effectiveness they might otherwise have had.
D) the strong labor movement in the United States has contributed to divisiveness and low voter turnout.
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The Struggle for Democracy


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I wasn't expecting such academic integrity in a biology community, very thankful for your help!
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