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Question # 1

What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?

Question # 2

Dual federalism implies that:

Question # 3

The Magna Carta, the Glorious Revolution, and the writing of John Locke all contributed to Great Britain's development of

Question # 4

A monarchy is

Question # 5

What is the difference between direct and representative democracy?

Question # 6

In which one of the following forms of government the second chamber an indispensable part of the legislature

Question # 7

Which of the following is true of a constitutional democracy?

Question # 8

In which of the following environments is political risk likely to be the highest?

Question # 9

The idea that peace between countries have democratic form of government at the democratic level was first propounded by

Question # 10

In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?

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1 The recent histories of France Germany, and Japan demonstrate that
A. Democracy will flourish whenever a country is prosperous
B. Strong executives can lead to weak judiciaries
C. it is possible to provide a stable social environment despite inadequate economic growth
D. Constitutional democracy is highly adaptable
2 In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?
A. By presidential discretion
B. By single party majority
C. By proportional representation of coalition partners
D. By proportional representation of political partners
3 In which the following federal system decentralization is implemented under the "grass roots" doctrine?
A. Presidential system
B. parliamentary system
C. Federal system
D. unitary system
4 In the post second World War period, role and importance of bureaucracy has increased in:
A. Socialist states and developing states
B. Developing states and liberal welfare states
C. Liberal welfare states and socialist stales
D. Socialist states, developing states and liberal welfare states
5 What are policy outcomes according to bureaucratic politics model?
A. Maximization of interests
B. Compromises and satisfying of interests
C. Implementation of the most rational policy
D. Both A and B
6 Which statement describes a characteristic of the British parliamentary system today?
A. The Prime Minister is elected by the majority party in Parliament
B. The members of the house of commons are appointed for life
C. The minority party party has no vote in the Parliament
D. The monarch serves as a strong head of state
7 Importance of civil service has grown due to
A. Population growth
B. Increased state activity
C. Complexity of rules and regulations
D. Law and order requirement
8 The Unitary State is stronger then a Federal one because all powers of government are concentrated in the hands of one single set of authorities. Hence there is:
A. Absence of conflict of authority an responsibility
B. Absence of simplification of government organization
C. Overlapping Jurisdiction
D. Duplication of functions
9 The concept of 'democratic overload implies
A. An unwarranted State intervention in private and voluntary sectors of the economy
B. The population explosion in countries with democratic political regimes
C. The paralysis of a political system due to unrestrained group and electoral pressures
D. Severe fiscal pressures and revenue losses in the economy of a democratic State
10 "Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely." --Lord Action, British historian Based on this quotation, why type of government would Lord Action most Likely support?
A. Dictatorship
B. Absolute monarchy
C. Totalitarian state
D. Representative democracy

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