Why do many Americans feel that voting for a third party is a wasted vote?

Political Systems and Voter Representation

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Because third parties are well-represented in Congress.
Because the US voting system favors major parties.
Because third parties have a high chance of winning.
Because third parties have more funding than major parties.
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What is a major consequence of the first-past-the-post voting system in the US?
It encourages the formation of multiple major parties.
It often leads to a two-party system due to vote splitting.
It ensures proportional representation for all parties.
It eliminates the need for an Electoral College.
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How does the Electoral College system affect third-party candidates?
It gives them an equal chance to win as major parties.
It allows them to win states with fewer votes.
It makes it difficult for them to win any electoral votes.
It guarantees them a minimum number of electoral votes.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was a significant outcome of Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign?
He significantly reduced the influence of the major parties.
He received a large percentage of the popular vote but no electoral votes.
He won several states and electoral votes.
He became the first independent president of the US.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is one impact of a two-party system on voter representation?
It provides more options for voters.
It limits representation for those who don't align with the two major parties.
It encourages more political parties to form.
It ensures all voices are equally heard.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does a two-party system contribute to political polarization?
By increasing the number of viable political options.
By making parties focus on being the lesser of two evils.
By reducing the need for negative campaigning.
By encouraging compromise between parties.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is one potential benefit of a multi-party system compared to a two-party system?
It increases political polarization.
It reduces the need for compromise.
It guarantees a single party's dominance.
It lowers the level of out-party hatred.
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