Why do third parties tend to do so poorly in U.S. elections? Why do such parties do so much better in other democracies?

What will be an ideal response?


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Political Science

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The roles of the prime minister during unified control include all of the following EXCEPT

a. supervising the state bureaucracy. b. providing the president with parliamentary support for government policies. c. assuring the execution of laws. d. being responsible for national defense. e. assuming direct responsibility for policy-making and policy implementation.

Political Science

The _____ was the first major piece of education policy passed in the _____ century

a. Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA); nineteenth b. Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA); twenty-first c. No Child Left Behind Act; nineteenth d. No Child Left Behind Act; twenty-first e. None of the above

Political Science

Single cased designs struggle with obtaining control groups

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

Democracies in which the government doesn’t depend on a legislative majority to exist are ______.

A. semi-presidential B. parliamentary C. presidential D. social

Political Science