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How can the two-party system can negatively influence the legislative process?(1 point) Responses The two-party system makes it possible for some bills to pass without a majority of votes. The two-party system makes it possible for some bills to pass without a majority of votes. The two-party system makes it impossible for members of the two parties to reconcile legislation. The two-party system makes it impossible for members of the two parties to reconcile legislation. The two-party system can lead to voter disengagement and a legislative process that ignores the views of American citizens. The two-party system can lead to voter disengagement and a legislative process that ignores the views of American citizens. The two-party system empowers American citizens to create smaller political parties, so it’s more difficult to achieve consensus about legislation.
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The correct answer is:
The two-party system can lead to voter disengagement and a legislative process that ignores the views of American citizens.
The two-party system can lead to voter disengagement and a legislative process that ignores the views of American citizens.
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I apologize for the confusion. Let me clarify:
The correct answer is:
The two-party system makes it possible for some bills to pass without a majority of votes.
The correct answer is:
The two-party system makes it possible for some bills to pass without a majority of votes.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the previous incorrect response. The correct answer is:
The two-party system can lead to voter disengagement and a legislative process that ignores the views of American citizens.
The two-party system can lead to voter disengagement and a legislative process that ignores the views of American citizens.
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