Multiple Choice
The current Japanese system of elections is unusual because
A) it combines personality and economic considerations in campaigns.
B) it limits the part role that money can play in campaigns.
C) its structure is based on a "first first-past past-the the-post" result.
D) it combines single-member districts and proportional representation.
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