1. In one European country, major parties include the Labour Party, Conservative Party, Progress
Party, Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party, and the Liberal Party. Each of these parties
has significant representation in parliament. What is likely to be true in this country?
A. Gridlock is common due to the many different ideologies of these parties.
B. Only one of these parties has the power to run the country at one time.
C. Some of these parties must join together to obtain the power to govern.
D. The party holding the most seats in parliament is free to enact its policies.