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Throughout US history, there have been two major political parties. Not necessarily the two same parties, but always two at a time, unlike a lot of other countries that have more. This episode looks at how the two-party system emerged and why the current US election system keeps us in it. __________________________________________________________________________ Want to get a head start on college and start earning credit now? Now you can take top-tier college courses with Study Hall! Study Hall videos are available to watch at no cost, and first-year courses are $25 to sign-up and begin coursework. Once you're satisfied with your grade, receive credit for only $400. https://link.gostudyhall.com/gov Follow us on social media! Twitter: / gostudyhall Instagram: / gostudyhall Facebook: / gostudyhall __________________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:41 - Absence of third parties 4:58 - Elections in the US 8:32 - Parties are quasi-public entities 10:01 - Conclusion __________________________________________________________________________ #StudyHall #USGovernment #USPolitics #APGovernment SOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/...

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