Asked by dbh
Why are third-party candidates often less successful than candidates from the two primary parties?
A. Third parties have too many members.
B. Voter turnout is too low for any major movement to win a majority.***?
C. Americans are generally happy with both of the major political parties.
D. Third-party candidates usually receive less in campaign contributions and media coverage.
A. Third parties have too many members.
B. Voter turnout is too low for any major movement to win a majority.***?
C. Americans are generally happy with both of the major political parties.
D. Third-party candidates usually receive less in campaign contributions and media coverage.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No -- not B.
Answered by
dbh
Then D?
Answered by
dbh
Ok I definitely read B wrong, I believe it should be D
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, D.
Answered by
dbh
Ok, so the answer turned out to be C, I don't know why
Answered by
dbh
Nevertheless I greatly appreciate all the help you've given me :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are very welcome. I enjoy helping you.
Answered by
anonymous_facts
C is correct
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