Respuesta :
Restrictions for who can receive government campaign money have made a contribution to the continuation of presence of a two-party system.
Option A
Explanation:
The right answer is B, although the diagram best illustrates relationship of cause and effect that has shaped American politics. Â
The restrictions on who is eligible for public campaign money have actually helped the two-party system to survive.
There's quite limited public financing for election campaigns in the U.S. so candidates ending up in the private sector. Â
In turn, it finances only those who are genuinely liable to get the positions in the vote. This closes the Democratic-Republican question and strengthens the system of two parties.