The single-member district system encourages
a. pragmatic voter behavior.
b. ideological divisiveness between the political parties.
c. third party voting.
d. the growth of Populism.
e. wide dispersion of campaign contributions.
Question 2
Collective action theory predicts
a. that groups seeking economic benefits from governments are more likely to remain organized and well fundedthan groups seeking public benefits.
b. that the efforts of a group are more political than the individual actions of many.
c. that political parties will serve as the main driving force in politics because of their joint efforts.
d. that people working together can legitimately override an opposing political party.