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go.lag

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Karl, the voter who sits at the exact center of the political distribution, is referred to by political scientists as the __________ voter.
 
  a. marginal
 b. median
  c. mediocre
  d. menial

Question 2

In what way do the attitudes of voters create obstacles to the success of third-party candidates in the United States?
 
  a. Americans increasingly identify as Republican or Democrat. -
 b. Americans overwhelmingly favor a two-party system.
  c. Americans often believe a minor-party vote is a wasted vote.
  d. Americans fear the federal penalty for breaking Duverger's Law.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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