Differentiate between the various government systems and give an example of each

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Define constitutional monarchy as a monarch figurehead with limited power; the actual governing authority belongs to another body. Examples include England and Japan.
2, Define monarchy as an individual ruler with hereditary authority who holds absolute governmental power. Examples include Saudi Arabia and Morocco.
3, Define dictatorship as an individual ruler with absolute authority, and who often comes to power through violent uprising. An example is North Korea.
4, Define pluralism as multiple centers of power vying for authority. An example is the United States.
5, Define oligarchy as a small group of rich or powerful controlling most of the governing decisions. Examples include Russia and Pakistan.

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a. presidential b. representative c. primary d. midterm

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Some disadvantages of burning trash in waste-to-energy plants are that a. it reduces volume by about 10 percent and it also pollutes the air. b. the resulting smoke dissipates rapidly with few harmful particulates, but it also offers no opportunity forcogeneration due to the presence of plastics and metal

c. only about 13 percent of solid waste is handled in this manner, the cost of building incinerators is expensive,and incinerators must meet much higher air quality standards than in the past. d. it has proven to be not very valuable for cogeneration of electricity and it only reduces the volume of the yardwaste involved.

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The body of judge-made law is known as

A) administrative regulations. B) common law. C) criminal law. D) judicial maxims. E) statutory law.

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Political concerns about the primary system include that

A) by empowering political activists, the primary system leads to more polarized candidates. B) primaries weaken political parties. C) primaries do not really empower citizens. D) All of the above E) None of the above

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