history and tradition
History, Tradition, Elections, and Consensus.
The "two party system" of "anglo+usa" tradition is in fact a one party system. Two wings of a one party system sharing the power. The to wings have agreed on an election system, which because of election mathematics will ensure the two "party" system to retain the power. Such a system is unacceptle in continental Northern Europe where a represental system and parlamentarism is generally used. These words also are used in UK+USA, but have a different meaning in continental Europe.
Two Party system.
The United States has a two-party system.
The Populist party
The Populist party
No Germany has a multy party system
The United States has a two-party political system. The store would not cash the two-party check.
Two Party
one party system*Which party system is most common in a Dictatorship?A. Multiparty SystemB. Bipartisan SystemC. One-Party SystemD. Two- Party System
The main point of this statement is that the two-party system is based on tradition. A firmly established tradition tends to perpetuate itself. Thus the two-party system began in the earliest days of the republic when two factions differed on how to interpret the new Constitution. The Federalists favored a liberal interpretation which gave the Federal Government greater power, while the Anti-Federalists favored a stricter interpretation that would give more power to the States. While party labels have changed over the years, this division of opinion over the interpretation of the Constitution still exists.