When parties become too messy or fluid, critics call them __________ systems
A) nascent
B) unsound
C) inchoate
D) rudimentary
C
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The framers of the Constitution created a system of government based on the principle of direct democracy
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The current prime minister David Cameron a. styles himself as a new brand of Conservative, a compassionate conservative
b. represents an atypical prime minister having come to power directly from his former position as the mayor of London. c. is an ex-journalist from a working-class background. d. advocates more centrist policies only because of his party's being in coalition with the Liberal Democrats. e. rejects Britain's monarchy, calling for the establishment of a republic in the United Kingdom.
What power does the House of Lords have in the British political system?
a. It can delay, but not prevent, legislation from passing. b. It can veto legislation from passing if it votes against it by a greater margin than the House of Commons voted for it. c. It must approve legislation before it can become law, but, it cannot initiate legislation. d. It must approve legislation before it can become law and it can initiate legislation. e. It can rule laws passed by the House of Commons to be unconstitutional.
The notion that the government is responsible to ensure equality across social, economic, and political capabilities for all people is _________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word