Answer:
The assassination of Julius Caesar
1. Both parties engage in and benefit from gerrymandering, the practice of redrawing district lines for partisan gain.
2. Both parties also thwart efforts
to combat gerrymandering, such as amendments making
gerrymandering illegal and the adoption of independent
redistricting commissions.
3. At the federal level, both parties benefit from congressional mandated single-member districts.
4. Both parties control the process of formally electing the president.
5. Despite consistent polling showing that voters are unhappy with their limited choice of candidates and want more options in general elections.
Answer:
I'm not sure about the options but the main reason was because he had a stronger campaign and more funding and radio appearences, sorry that I couldn't say more!
Explanation:
I can think of one advantage: if this party wins, it will have a majority in the parliament and senate, so it will be have more power and would not have to negotiate every voting with the other party in the coalition.
In a multiple party when coalitions , the smaller party in the coalition usually gets proportionately much more power because it can "blackmail" the bigger partner; this often stalls the voting process.
Answer:
A black t-shape in a yellow diamond warns you that the road ends ahead. Slow down and prepare to safely turn left or right