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karateprodigy

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Why are minor parties at the national level in Canadian politics still significant?
 
  A. People belong to more than one political party.
  B. The party may go from being a minor party to being a major party in one or two years.
  C. Minor parties control national party finances
  D. Minor parties may control provincial politics and exert influence there.

Question 2

Which of the following is likely to lead to a regime change in favor of democracy?
 
  A. high prevalence of political inequalities
  B. high proportion of societal groups in the population
  C. high prevalence of the collective action problem,
  D. high levels of conflict between different ethnic groups
  E. high levels of political violence sponsored by the state



akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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