How do multiparty systems avoid cabinet instability?
A) They construct stable coalitions that govern effectively.
B) They create uniformity under the regime of a single elected party.
C) They establish a single party platform around which the legislature clusters.
D) Elected parties exert full control over the cabinet.
A
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to the problem. a) Accounting for b) Monitoring c) Abolishing d) Identifying
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a. destruction of the U.S. Navy b. nuclear holocaust c. stopping nuclear proliferation d. world peace