Social Studies, 05.02.2022 01:10, pollywallythecat
3.
The following table shows the results of General Elections in Country X in 2004 and 2009. Use
this table to answer (a) (1) and (ii).
Election Results in Country X
2004
2009
Party
No. of Seats Won
No. of Seats Won
- 12
10
United Labour Party (ULP)
Majority Social Party (MSP)
All Freedom Party (AFP)
06
03
06
11
TOTAL
24
24
(a)
Which party formed the government in 2004?
(1 mark)
Ci
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