Britain’s majoritarian democracy allows ruling parties to implement policies pretty much as they please, at least in the short run. Has this been beneficial or harmful to the country’s economic well-being?
What will be an ideal response?
Students should describe the changes in Britain’s economic policy between governments. Students can also allude to Brexit and how it has affected Britain’s economy.
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Which of the following statements is generally agreed upon by scholars who study democratization?
a. Federal systems are more compatible with democratization than unitary ones. b. Presidential systems are more compatible with democratization than parliamentary ones. c. Institutional arrangements that create a vast number of small parties often make transition to democracy less stable. d. Parliamentary systems are more compatible with democratization than presidential ones. e. Even if democratization fails, a robust civil society makes positive contributions to establishing democracy.
Identify and explain the three elements of the “new world order.”
What will be an ideal response?
The secretary of __________ is the president's main civilian adviser on national defense matters
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Indirect techniques used by interest groups include
A. approaching officials personally to press a case. B. strategies that use the general public or individuals to influence the government for the interest group. C. illegal tactics such as bribes and payoffs. D. paying members of Congress as consultants in return for favorable votes on issues important to the interest group. E. testifying before congressional committees.