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Question # 1

Type of government where all voters in a community meet to make laws and decide actions

Question # 2

Which one of the following is not an essential feature of the parliamentary system?

Question # 3

Which one or the following statements regarding Parliamentary and Presidential forms of government is correct?

Question # 4

Word that means that the government has complete control over the lives of its citizens

Question # 5

Which one of the following thinkers defended representative democracy against direct democracy?

Question # 6

Importance of civil service has grown due to

Question # 7

"Bureaucracy is the price of parliamentary democracy"___the statement is made by

Question # 8

Which one of the following statements about totalitarian democracy is correct?

Question # 9

The nineteenth century liberals were distrustful of democracy because

Question # 10

The concept of 'democratic overload implies

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1 Who criticized that Weberian Bureaucracy is not a modern phenomenon?
A. Joseph LaPalombara
B. Peter Michael Blau
C. Creel and A.B Spitzer
D. Parsons
2 How does the parliamentary system differ from the presidential one?
A. The president is always directly elected by the people
B. The prime minister is usually the head of the party winning the most votes in parliamentary elections
C. The president has more power than the prime minister
D. The Prime minister has more power than the president
3 Which one of the following statements about totalitarian democracy is correct?
A. Totalitarian democracy is a contradiction in terms
B. Totalitarian democracy is a form of democracy consistent with mass society
C. Totalitarian democracy was prevalent in ancient greece and the middle ages
D. Totalitarian democracy serves best the interest of each and every member of society
4 Which of the following is the same as a monarchy?
A. Dictatorship
B. Parliamentary government
C. Anarchy
D. Aristocracy
5 The defining feature of sovereignty is
A. Legitimate government
B. The existence of a monopoly of coercive powers
C. a mixed presidential-parliamentary form of government
D. Parliament's reduced powers to control the government
6 In which one of the following forms of government the second chamber an indispensable part of the legislature
A. Unitary Government
B. Federal Government
C. Parliamentary Government
D. Presidential Government
7 Which of the following is true of a constitutional democracy?
A. Majority rule is limited
B. All minorities combined must have power equal to that of the majority
C. Minorities must have their own representation in the legislature
D. Elections are free and fair but held very infrequently
8 What is the bureaucratic role?
A. Responsibilities associated with a particular job or position
B. Beliefs and ideologies of individual decision-makers
C. Standard operating procedures
D. A misperception that rational actors have a clear understanding of their interests
9 What type of government has a king or queen that holds all the power?
A. Monarchy
B. Dictatorship
C. Direct democracy
D. Republic
10 According to Weber, the modern bureaucracy is based on which of the following basis of authority?
A. Charismatic
B. Traditional
C. Legal-rational
D. Popular

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