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Importance development in the evolution of political theory

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Answered by meenarawat62pebx6d
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The United States has a two-party system. The existence of only two dominant parties stems largely from election rules that provide for single-member districts and winner-take-all elections. Each "district" can have only one winner in any election, the person who receives the most votes. So no matter how popular a third party, it will not win a single seat in any legislature until it becomes powerful enough in a single district to take an election. By contrast, many democracies have proportional representation, in which officials are elected based on the percentage of votes their parties receive, and more than two dominant parties. If a party wins 10 percent of the vote in an election where 100 seats are at stake, it gets to have 10 of the seats. In a multiparty system, parties may form a coalition, an alliance between parties, to pool their votes if there is agreement on a major issue. Proportional representation encourages the formation of parties that are based on narrowly defined interests.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Political theory is the hypothetical structure society.  

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Political theory is the controlled behavior norm for the general people. It is various laws and order. It is based on the authority that how to motivate people, productivity and to educate them.  

It is one the best method to protect humanity and human of the country. People will tend to help each other. It will be result into the most stable government. Every constructive way are been followed by the same.    

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