This engaging video explains why systems that have plurality (aka FPTP) voting tend to develop two dominant political parties, as both Britain and the US did in the 19th Century.
This engaging video explains why systems in which only one candidate/representative is elected based on a plurality system (also called FPTP - you don't need a majority, just more than everyone else running), a two-party system is likely to emerge, as they did in both the US and Britain in the 19th Century.
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