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  • 06-04-2021
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What is Duverger's Law?
(Explain don’t use copy and paste answer from internet)

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ranyak23 ranyak23
  • 06-04-2021

Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Duverger's law basically says that in a democracy that has voting, like the US, there really is only a chance for 2 parties to be in the run to actually win. While there may be more than 2 parties, only 2 will have a realistic shot at winning.

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