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によって Francisco Villalobos Hernandez 8年前.

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Why a Two-Party System?

The two-party system in the United States is rooted in a blend of tradition, shared ideology, and structural electoral mechanisms. Historically, the framers of the Constitution were initially opposed to political parties, but the emergence of Federalists and Anti-Federalists set a precedent that has endured.

Why a Two-Party System?

Why a Two-Party System?

American Ideological Consensus

American people share many of the same ideals, basic principles, and patterns of belief.

Tradition

Americans accept two party systems because it has always been that way.
Tradition runs deeply in human culture

Electoral System

Single-member system
only one candidate is elected to each office on the ballot. They are winner-take-all elections.

Plurality – the largest number of votes cast.

The Historical Basis

Framers of the constitution opposed to a political party system
Federalists and anti-federalist formed