Arab nations, China, SW Asian countries, areas in the pacific, Mexico and the United States
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Answer:
There are two possibilities:
1) cultural clash: which may result in
conflicts which may result in
disputes
2) loss of culture: If people from
different cultures meet more
often and live together, it might
be difficult for them to stick to
their own culture.
I'm not really sure what you mean by what courses could the United States take, but I do know that Madison wanted to have a national vote for president. The voting would count every States' votes on an equal manner, so it was more democratic
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There are several reasons why the two party system persists in America. They are as followed:
1) Strong history of success- All of the US Presidents in the last roughly 100 years have been part of either the Democratic or Republican Party. There has not been a third party candidate who has been able to win the presidency in over a century. So, if a person wants to be president, they have to align themselves with either the Democratic or Republican party.
2) Funding- It is extremely difficult for third parties to compete with the amount of money the Republican and Democratic parties can raise. Annually, these organizations raise hundreds of million dollars through private donations.
3) Little incentive to form another party- Since most elections are winner take all (aka only one person gets the position), there is very little incentive to form another party where the individual is bound to lose.