What is the difference between a one-party system and a two-party system?
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Answer:A one-party system is a form of government where the country is ruled by a single political party, meaning only one political party exists and the forming of other political parties is forbidden. ... For example, in China all power is vested in the Communist Party of China.
In politics, a two-party system is a party system in which two major political parties dominate the political landscape. ... A leading theory, referred to as Duverger's law, states that two parties are a natural result of a winner-take-all voting system
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