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Which diagram best explains a cause-and-effect relationship that has shaped US politics

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The persistence of the two-party system have contributed to long-established party loyalties is the diagram that best explains a cause and effect relationship that has shaped U.S. Politics.
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impressed were her rulers and her people with the

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followed immediately by the long struggle of the crown

against the nobility, then by the struggle of the towns

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