CSS Political Science Chapter 8 Forms of Government With Answers

CSS Political Science Chapter 8 Forms of Government

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1 Which of the following is not likely to be a priority for a leftwing political party? Social justice Big business Equality of opportunity Protection of the environment
2 How does the parliamentary system differ from the presidential one? The president is always directly elected by the people The prime minister is usually the head of the party winning the most votes in parliamentary elections The president has more power than the prime minister The Prime minister has more power than the president
3 Separation of powers refers to which branches of government? Legislative , executive and military Executive, judicial and administrative Legislative executive and judicial Executive, administrative and military
4 Federalism is often seen as adventageous when The country covers a huge geographical area The country contains strong local identites There is a big disparity between rich and poor There are many cultural groups in soiety
5 Which of the following is least likely to be found in an authoritarian state? Freedom of the media Elections Presidential Government Strong military establishment
6 In which of the following environments is political risk likely to be the highest? Where the government is authoritarian Where there internal or external threats to the government Where there is a large military establishment Where there are diverse cultural groups
7 The rule of law encompasses all but which one of the following? Equality of citizens under the law An elected president Constitutionalism Independent judiciary
8 The defining feature of sovereignty is Legitimate government The existence of a monopoly of coercive powers a mixed presidential-parliamentary form of government Parliament's reduced powers to control the government
9 The relationship between the government and the president in France is a complex one due to: Direct election of the President Centralization of powers a mixed presidential - parliamentary from of government parliament's reduced powers to control the government
10 In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted? By presidential discretion By single party majority By proportional representation of coalition partners By proportional representation of political partners
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