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1. one consequence of minor parties in elections is: ○ they guarantee a…

Question

  1. one consequence of minor parties in elections is:

○ they guarantee a majority win.
○ they are never included in debates.
○ they reduce voter turnout.
○ they can act as a spoiler in close races.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Minor parties do not guarantee a majority win; in fact, they often split votes making a majority less likely.
  • The claim that they are never included in debates is false, as some minor party candidates have been allowed in debates in specific cases.
  • There is no consistent evidence that minor parties reduce voter turnout; they can sometimes mobilize niche voters.
  • In close races, minor parties can draw votes away from major party candidates who are ideologically similar, acting as a "spoiler" by changing the outcome of the election.

Answer:

They can act as a spoiler in close races.