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Duverger's Law argues
 
  a. that understanding parties requires considering the ways in which they are similar to and different from businesses, interest groups, and government agencies.
  b. a country's party system is less a function of its electoral rules than of its underlying socioeconomic divisions.
  c. the fortunes of major political parties remain stable for long periods followed by a dramatic change.
  d. that parties that adopt a range of ideologically moderate policies designed to capture broad segments of the population are the most successful.
  e. that FPTP electoral systems generate two-party systems.

Question 2

Tony Blair brought the Labour Party in Britain to power by
 
  a. moving the party to the right to attract middle-class votes.
  b. moving the party to the left to attract working-class votes.
  c. championing a series of long-demanded constitutional reforms.
  d. moving the party to the right to attract working-class votes.
  e. moving the party to the left to attract middle-class votes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Shelles

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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