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Suppose a prime minister who runs a coalition government calls a snap election. Which statement describes the most likely reason for this action?
 
  a. The prime minister wants to hand power to someone else in his or her own party.
  b. The prime minister has lost the support of many members of his or her own party.
  c. The prime minister expects his or her party to win a clear majority of seats in the new election.
  d. The prime minister hopes to strengthen the coalition by increasing his or her personal popularity.

 Q. 2

In a parliamentary system such as Great Britain's, the Prime Minister is chosen _____.
 
  a. by the monarch
  b. through split-ticket voting
  c. through alternative voting
  d. by legislative appointment

 Q. 3

What do citizens get out of a presidential system?
 
  a. The ability to put an ambitious agenda into action
  b. Frequent chances to express their opinions at the ballot box
  c. Long-term certainty that the government is in responsible hands
  d. A wide range of choices narrowly tailored to specific viewpoints

 Q. 4

Presidentialism impacts the checks and balances system by _____.
 
  a. tipping the balance of power in the direction of the executive
  b. setting up competing forces within the government to slow the policymaking process
  c. leading to the development of a more proportionally representative multiparty system
  d. improving lawmaking by strengthening the relationship between the legislative and executive branches

 Q. 5

Parliamentary government is based on which principle?
 
  a. Fusion of powers
  b. Split-ticket voting
  c. Checks and balances
  dDivided government

 Q. 6

A charismatic leader is most likely to become the chief executive under a _____ system.
 
  a. presidential
  b. parliamentary
  c. mixed-member
  d. proportional representation

 Q. 7

Suppose that split-ticket voting is common in Country B. Country B is more likely than other countries to experience _____.
 
  a. voter fatigue
  b. political chaos
  c. pork-barrel politics
  d. divided government
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Ans. to #1

Correct Answer: c

Ans. to #2

Correct Answer: d

Ans. to #3

Correct Answer: b

Ans. to #4

Correct Answer: b

Ans. to #5

Correct Answer: a

Ans. to #6

Correct Answer: a

Ans. to #7

Correct Answer: d
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