All of the following were identified as strengths of the majority-runoff two-round system EXCEPT ______.
A. it gives voters more choice than they enjoy in single-member district systems
B. voters have incentive to behave strategically than they do in other systems
C. it creates incentives for candidates who make it into the second round
D. it imposes significant costs on the electoral administration
D. it imposes significant costs on the electoral administration
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Those resources that can be sustained indefinitely, as long as the state of consumption does not exceed the natural rate of replacement, are known as
a. renewable resources. b. cornucopian deposits. c. positive externalities. d. absolute gains.
Which of the following is a proposal made by the global South under the New International Economic Order?
A. promotion of industrialization in the global North B. shifting the terms of trade to favor commodities relative to natural resources C. following the same development path as the North D. increased development assistance from the North
Elections enable voters to replace public officials or force officeholders to __________.
A. create mandates B. resign C. change political parties D. change their policies
Which of the following is a concurrent power?
A. The power to regulate interstate commerce B. The power to conduct foreign relations C. The power to charter banks and corporations D. The power to establish post offices E. The power to coin money