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conflicts about the Constitution created opposing viewpoints.
Bicameral
the USA has a 2 party system ( Democrats and Republicans) known as a democracy
they did what they had 2 do
The tea party and the republican party.
Perhaps it is from fear that one of the other 2 dozen parties may win an election and get into the real money.
Perhaps it is from fear that one of the other 2 dozen parties may win an election and get into the real money.
republican and democratic party or the democraric republic
Republican and Democrat.
1. The multi-party system constantly divides our country and keeps us backward. 2. we have had this multi-party system for years and it hasn't helped much. It has fostered corruption and inefficiency. 3. There is no real control or limit over the number of parties. Sometimes, no single party is able to get a clear majority. This leads to hung parliaments and coalition politics, as has been the case in India for sometime now
Yes. Though I suspect you mean at the national level. There are several independents in the United States' Congress who caucus with the major parties. Joe Lieberman is obstensibly an independent (which is similar to being 3rd party but not entirely the same) in the United States' Senate. At the state and local levels, however, 3rd party membership is far more common. Local governments commonly have non-party-affiliated officials, Green Party officials, and some that are even less well known.
A two party system limits the amount of say citizens get in their vote. This is because their options are limited.