A) looks right, but it's not. The two parties aren't centered around A political and social philosophy. EACH party, though, has it's own political and social philosophy.
Sometimes both parties are decentralized and fragmented, but I wouldn't say the are often decentralized and fragmented.
C) and D) are obviously wrong.
I suggest you check your text materials to find out the expected answer.
both major parties; A) ARE CENTERED around a specific political and social philosophy b)are often decentralized and fragmented C)only operate on a local level D) concede elections when they do not have enough support
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I agree with Ms. Sue.
I suppose A could be correct if it were worded a bit differently:
Both major parties (A) are centered around specific political and social philosophies -- but even that's not phrased right. It would have to mean that each party has its own political and social philosophies.
I suppose A could be correct if it were worded a bit differently:
Both major parties (A) are centered around specific political and social philosophies -- but even that's not phrased right. It would have to mean that each party has its own political and social philosophies.