Multiple Choice
If a small part of the population in a proportional representation system really believes in something,it can run as a party and win seats,meaning that it is __________.
A) overrepresented in the parliament
B) not capable of having a meaningful impact on the politics of a country
C) not forced to amalgamate into bigger parties and dilute its view
D) more likely to join with other parties to get its message out
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