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Political parties


            Our democratic system is indeed uniquely American and.
             different from most of the other world democracies. .
             What makes this system so different from other.
             democracies of the world is how it functions. .
             Influences on the two-party system of America date all.
             the way back to 1804 with the federalist and.
             anti-federalist parties. The American democratic.
             systemprimary distinguishing factor regarding.
             political parties is our two-party system. Although.
             this two-party system gives smaller excluded parties.
             less incentive to even form, it has consistently.
             survived, {with little exception during the 1800s}.
             throughout the history of the United States. .
             In the American two-party system it is evident that.
             only the major party players republicans and democrats.
             have the chance to strive in national elects. In this.
             system elections at all levels of government are based.
             on plurality, a winner take all technique. A.
             plurality system means that in all elections of.
             government, the winner will be the person who obtains.
             the most votes, even if the person does not get a.
             majority of all of the votes. Another function of.
             this system includes the Electoral College. Because.
             of this function a person who gets the most popular.
             votes in a state wins all of that stateelectoral.
             votes. Smaller parties certainly cannot compete under.
             these circumstances. This often makes voters hesitant.
             to even waste their vote on a smaller party candidate.
             who obviously cannot win. These functions of our.
             democratic two-party system seem to make the bigger.
             parties stronger, thus make the smaller one weaker. .
             In many states of America variations to insure minor.
             party advancement have been put in place, however.
             nothing has change at the national level.
             Other democracies have many parties, which are.
             legitimately in the running. These countries require.
             the winner to get the majority of the votes, which may.
             cause a runoff election if no one does so. These.
             systems also absolutely declare the winner of the.


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