- Question #3 What is a potential advantage of the parliamentary system, according to the text? A.The parliamentary system is more stable because the prime minister has a fixed term in office. B. The parliamentary system is more stable because it allows for the removal of the prime minister through a vote of no confidence. C.The parliamentary system is less prone to gridlock due to the separation of powers. D. The parliamentary system is more efficient in passing legislation due to the separation of powers. ansular
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- Question What is a key difference between presidential and parliamentary systems in terms of the relationship between the executive and legislative branches? A. In a presidential system, the president is elected independently of the legislature while in a parliamentary system, the executive branch is accountable to the legislature. B. In a presidential system, the legislature has more power than the executive branch, while in a parliamentary system, the executive branch has more power. C. Both systems have equal power distribution between the executive and legislative branches. D. There is no significant difference in the relationship between the executive and legislative branches in the two
- What were Mendeleev's beliefs concerning religion? (Check all that apply.) Mendeleev believed organized religions were a false path to the unknowable nature of God. Mendeleev believed in God. Mendeleev believed organized religions were the divine path to the knowable nature of God. Mendeleev did not believe in God.
- 6. Some nations in the Middle East have Islam as the state religion.Their citizens must practice this- religion. What kind of government do these nations have? C. a dictatorship A. a monarchy D. an oligarchy B. a theocracy 7. People overthrow their government, but no ruler takes charge. Without leadership.the nation is in chaos. What is this situation called? A. autocracy C. anarchy B. oppression D. revolution 8. Anna lives in a direct democracy. What does that mean? A. She will be brought up on charges if she does not vote. B. As a citizen she is a member of the government and sits in Congress. C. She votes for representatives who decide on the issues and laws. D. She personally votes on every issue and law. Brady lives in a representative democracy. What does that mean? A. He will be brought up on charges if he does not vote. C. He votes for representatives who decide on the issues and laws. B. As a citizen he is a member of the government and sits in Congress. D. He personally votes on every issue and law. __ 10. Consider the two types of democracy. Which statement is true? A. People vote on all the decisions in a representative democracy. C. Elected officials make the decisions in a representative democracy. B. Elected officials make the decisions in a direct democracy. D. There is voting only in representative democracy.