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Are GB and the USA really two-party systems?  

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Are GB and the USA really two-party systems? Marek Janovský for Mr. Crowford Introduction: The USA and GB are by the majority of people and textbooks considered classical examples of two-party systems. Can we define this way? This paper's task is to shed light on this statement, analyze the party systems of the mentioned countries and their background. The paper will also pay attention to party system evolution and will make an attempt to clarify why the system operates the way it does and whether it is prone to be changed or not. Firstly, the discussion is going to concentrate on the USA stating some theoretical points and comments, secondly, Great Britain is going to be on the spotlight. The USA: The first country, whose party structure is going to be discussed is the USA. It is important to define the two-party system, to determine what such a system is based on. A two party system...

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