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Q.

In this party system, generally power changes between two main parties:


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a

Bi-party system

b

Single party system 

c

Multi-party system

d

None of these 

answer is A.

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In a bi-party system, generally, power changes between two main parties. This does not imply that there are no other parties. Several other parties may exist in such countries; they might participate in the elections and secure a few seats in the national legislature. However, the majority to form the government could be secured only by one of the two main contending parties. This kind of party system is known as the bi-party or the two-party system. The two major parties in the UK are the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, and in the USA, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are the two main parties. In different countries, there are other numbers of parties that are effectively in a race to contest and win elections. For example, India has a multi-party system, and China has a one-party system.
 
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