The most commonly used electoral system in the world is the system

a. Majoritarian
b. Semi-Proportional
c. Proportional
d. none of the above


.A

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Elite learning is a

a. theory that political leaders ascertain from previous successes and failures and adjust their behavior accordingly to maximize the likelihood of future successes. b. theory of decisionmaking that assumes, short of a crisis, that government officials will make small changes to existing policy rather than start from scratch when making policy decisions. c. wide-ranging theoretical perspective used to explain both individual political behavior and collective actions. d. theory that people do not like to hold obviously contradictory positions, leading them to reject evidence that may run counter to their initial beliefs about a particular topic. e. concept from psychology that highlights the extent to which initial contact or experiences are filtered through past contacts or relationships with similar individuals or settings.

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Escaping politics is impossible as long as ______

a. wealth and opportunities are unequally shared b. war is used to solve international disagreements c. there are nations that do not have democratic systems d. people decide together the rules that they will live under

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What kinds of initiatives tend to attract the most spending by opponents and proponents?

A. immigration issues B. economic reform C. political reform D. issues that affect industry/business

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The Bill of Rights' guarantee of religious freedom is located in the:

a. due process clause b. free exercise and establishment clauses c. supremacy clause d. Tenth Amendment

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