What is a major fault in the two-party system?

A) Only two parties have an equal chance of winning.
B) Only members of the two major parties are allowed to serve in congress.
C) The two-party system almost always leads to gridlock, slowing legislation.
D) The major parties oust executives with whom they disagree.

A

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