WAEC - Government (2001 - No. 21)

A major weakness of a one-party system is that it
encourages the emergence of dictators
ensures freedom of political choice
negates the principle of one man one vote
requires a bicameral legislature

Explanation

A one-party system is a political system in which only one political party is allowed to hold power, and opposition parties are either banned or heavily restricted. This concentration of power in one party often reduces political competition and can pave the way for the emergence of dictators, as there are no rival political forces to challenge the ruling party's authority.

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