Quakers in England were often persecuted because they spoke out about their radically different beliefs, and many refused to pay taxes to support the Church of England (D).
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It would be like the government that is in the USA, it can't be a direct democracy as that would mean everyone votes on everything. Not only is it not efficient but also the general population often does not possess enough knowledge. That's why we have electoral college votes in USA because the people are not trusted.
They mostly focus on swing states. These are states that change their support from election to election and are not like the traditional voter states like Texas that is commonly republican or California that is commonly democratic. The swing states usually decide the winner of the elections.
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There are two main types of voting systems that can lead to different party systems. These are “first past the post” or “winner take all” systems on the one hand and proportional representation systems on the other. Each of these will tend to lead to a different type of party system.