(in the US) All 50 of them.
states do most of the governing
There are an estimated 1.5 million All-Star (competitive) cheerleaders in the U.S.
It is very competitive :)
united states of America
most heavily populated states
Netherlands
Mexico currently does not have a multiparty system. In fact, they are having so many problems with corruption, that many places in Mexico do not currently have a police force.
Yes
all of the above
political instability
it leads to discrimination
Ireland has a multiparty system with two coalitions who generally alternate in power;- Fine Gael and Labour Fianna Fail and Progressive Democrats
multiparty system
A characteristic that is not typical of a multiparty system is the dominance of a single party. In a multiparty system, multiple political parties compete for power, allowing for a diversity of political representation and opinions. Additionally, multiparty systems often encourage coalition governments and a more complex electoral process, rather than a straightforward majority rule that may be seen in two-party systems.
A two party system has only two parties with a real chance of winning but lists many candidates while the multiparty also lists many
ideologies
we have a choice among the people who will be our leader............