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AP U.S. Government: Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media Drill 1, Problem 1. Most other countries...what?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by government parties They're not always as
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fun as they sound Unless someone brings a cake way
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Do like a good all right Most other countries What
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And here the potential answers party system All right though
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the twenty four hour news cycle paints a different picture
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there are in fact other countries out there besides the
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united states Seriously look it up We're not kidding Do
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most other countries they also have a two party system
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the famed two party system We'll even though our founders
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envisioned a government free of political parties that's kind of
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dull right of the united states has had an occasionally
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evolving two party system since the early eighteen hundreds which
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kicked off the festivities with the democratic republicans and the
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federalists smackdown between those two but that's not the case
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for the rest of the world So let's keep that
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globe roland do most other countries see not allow political
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parties Well there are certainly a handful of nations like
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saudi arabia in which political parties are totally band We're
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not sure if birthday parties were also treated that way
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But hopefully they at least get some cake Well there
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you go again with the cake to most other countries
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D like parties but not politics Well sure everyone loves
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a good party but how could people across the globe
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not like politics even though they might be misguided at
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times politicians are important Making things run smooth is possible
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Could most other countries have e a government party Well
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if it's in the budget sure but good luck getting
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taxpayers to fund your government mandated fun in the sun
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So if we get rid of e that means most
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other countries have be multiparty systems exact immune to other
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countries air more likely to have either to big parties
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and several smaller parties that still get seats in parliament
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like britain or whole bunch of parties that must combine
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in a coalition in order to get something done That's
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what happens in israel So that makes me the correct
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answer The us two party system has been around in
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some form for over two hundred years And even though
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smaller groups have tried to break in it seems like
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a long to khun play it The american political game 00:02:09.18 --> [endTime] Ah
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