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31 January, 19:25

A two-party system: (A) is one in which there are only two legal parties. (B) is one in which only two parties have a reasonable chance of winning. (C) is one in which control of government is divided between two political parties. (D) tends to exist mostly in European democracies. (E) is one in which there are only two legal parties and tends to exist mostly in European democracies.

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  1. 31 January, 19:56
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    Answer:A is the one in which there are only two legal parties

    Explanation:this can be described by the example of the U. S parties where there is only the Democrats and the Republicans

    These are the only two major parties with the majority votes.
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