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How do Britain's proportional elections influence the government?
A) Proportional elections allow the central government to split power with local
governments, but the lack of unity between the two may make the country weak.
B) Proportional elections allow minority parties greater representation, but the larger
number of representatives may make it difficult for members of government to form
coalitions.
C) Proportional elections give more parties a voice in government, but no one party may
ever have enough seats to elect a prime minister, leaving the government without a
head.
D) Proportional elections encourage candidates to represent all members of their district
but may give one or two parties two much power in the government.

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