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Social Studies, 04.05.2020 23:38, mel4245

Third parties do not survive in the American political landscape, yet most Americans are considered moderate voters. The result of this is that the two major parties make what type of policy decisions? A) They make extreme policy positions hoping to sway voters to their party's view. B) Many of their policy positions fall in the center as a way to attract moderate voters. C) They do not take strong policy stances because they do not want to alienate potential voters. D) Many of their policy positions reward their supporters and they do not care about the moderate voters.

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