Some countries that use a two-party system include United States, Honduras, Nicaragua, Jamaica
The two-party system is a form of democracy in which two parties have the majority of power. It is not an official arrangement, merely one which arises from certain forms of election and time. Many European countries have several parties, they would not be happy with a more strictly 'two party' system, so two or more parties get together after an election to govern as a coalition.
The United States has a two-party political system. The store would not cash the two-party check.
The US and the UK.
Yes, most countries around the world use the metric system as their standard system of measurement. The metric system is a decimal-based system that is widely adopted in many countries for its ease of use and consistency.
As of 2016, the only countries that do not use the metric system are the US, Burma and Liberia. All other countries use the metric system.
I'm not entirely sure of the countries, but just to let you know, the 'Metric system' and the Systemae International, are, at last I learned, two names for the ame measurement system.
Most countries use the metric system. The US uses the Imperial or British system.
Certainly not. Most democracies have many political parties vying for, or actually having, representation in their parliaments. Two party systems are rare.
All countries use the metric system, except Liberia, Myanmar (Burma) and USA.
In countries that use the metric system
Most countries use the Arabic (or Hindu-Arabic) numeral system. It is the standard number system we use all the time.