Political scientist Dr. David Wong argues that proportional representation electoral systems produce more stable governments than winner-take-all systems.
Which comparative political data would best support Wong's stability claim?
Countries use different electoral systems
Some governments are unstable
Countries with proportional systems showed 40% fewer government collapses, higher policy continuity scores, and 30% less political polarization than comparable winner-take-all democracies over 50 years
Electoral rules affect representation
Correct Answer: C
Choice C is the best answer. Multiple stability measures + controlled comparison + long timeframe proves stability advantage.
💡 Strategy: Political system claims need cross-national comparison on outcomes.