__________ is holding information and not making it known to the public

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Confidentiality

Political Science

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What is the structural argument that supports the view that democracies do not go to war with each other? a. It focuses on the way that democracies often find it easier to reach compromise with each other. b. It asserts that democracies have a respect for each other that they do not have for non-democratic states. c. As democracies are very successful at fighting wars, democratic politicians

are worried that they might lose awar with another democracy, which would make them vulnerable in upcoming elections, so they fear going towar with other democracies. d. It states that the three branches of government in a democracy and the related checks and balances make itmuch less likely for two democracies to enter into war with each other.

Political Science

What occurs in straight-ticket voting?

A. Voters adjust their support from one party to another. B. Citizens link themselves to a particular political party. C. People vote exclusively for the candidates of one party. D. Substantial groups of voters switch party allegiance. E. Groups of voters grow large enough to change the partisan balance in a district, state, or country.

Political Science

Which of the following is consistent with the mandate theory of elections?

a. the idea that voter turnout is higher when citizens are required to vote and are fined if they fail to do so b. the belief that a functional democracy mandates electoral participation by a large number of voters c. Mitt Romney's claim that Obama won the 2012 presidential election because he had given gifts to various constituency groups d. Barack Obama's claim that his victory in 2012 meant that the public wanted to raise taxes on the wealthy

Political Science

Which of the following statements about India's Supreme Court is CORRECT?

a. It has been successful in challenging the national but not state governments. b. It has been successful in challenging the parliament but not the executive. c. Its members are appointed by the prime minister for life. d. It has a significant backlog of cases due to its heavy workload. e. It does not have the power of judicial review but does have the power to rule on the legality of regulatory matters.

Political Science