Given the centrist nature of the distribution of voters in Figure 2, where will parties P1 and P2 locate in the left–right space?

Suppose that some event occurs that causes several voters to adopt more centrist positions on the left–right issue dimension.The new distribution of voters is shown in Figure 2.





A. 3

B. 3.5

C. 4

D. 4.5

E. 5

F. 5.5

G. 6

H. 6.5

E. 5

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A. that term limits undermine voter authority B. that political parties are private organizations C. that rural areas are inherently disadvantaged D. one person, one vote E. pay-as-you-go

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Foreign and defense policies are examples of constituent policies

a. True b. False

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