Which kind of party system would be most likely to help
improve opportunities for individuals with low capabilities?
a. well-organized, disciplined parties that articulate clear programs and appeal mainly to very poor people
b. well-organized, disciplined parties that articulate clear programs and appeal to a broad coalition of voters
c. parties based on patronage
d. a two-party system
Answer: b
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