In contrast to what you would find in weak party systems,
in strong party systems:
a. party membership rates are lower.
b. party identification among the electorate is lower.
c. party unity in the legislature is more unified.
d. party performance varies more widely from election to election.
Answer: c
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What will be an ideal response?