The most fundamental element of democratic theory is

A) ?power to the people!?
B) government efficiency.
C) equality.
D) majority rule.
E) access to information


Ans: D) majority rule.

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Samuel Huntington's clash of civilizations thesis holds that the greatest source of conflict now and in the future will be

A. over differences in cultural and religious identity. B. over differences in how to structure the global economy. C. between communism and capitalism. D. between Asia and the West. E. over differences in how to deal with climate change.

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How does the process of making a law begin?

a. when the people submit policies to a list either online or by mail b. when senators vote for a policy from a list of options c. when the president suggests policy to Congress d. when a policy idea gets on the legislative agenda

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Why don't political parties take stronger policy positions and make them into law?

a. Party discipline may be high, but ideological differences continue to divide. b. Party membership is too moderate. c. Parties have no way to bind their elected officials to the party platform. d. Party powers are limited by the Constitution.

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What is an institutional review board?

What will be an ideal response?

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