Which of the following is true with regard to federalism in India?
A. The central government appoints a governor to each state which has an elected state assembly and sometimes also an upper house.
B. The central government maintains the right to impose emergency Prime Minister's Rule.
C. A centrally appointed governor is not given the right to dissolve the state government.
D. The imposition of President's rule promotes the democratic and federal spirit of the Constitution.
E. The President of India serves as the head of the government
A
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In which case might a Presidential System have fewer veto points than a Parliamentary system?
a. Presidential systems will always have fewer veto points than Parliamentary systems. b. A Presidential system with one party controlling the presidency and another controlling both houses of a bicameral legislature and a Parliamentary system with a coalition government c. A Presidential system with one party controlling the presidency and one both house of a bicameral legislature and a Parliamentary system with a clear majority government d. A Presidential system with one party controlling the presidency and both houses of a bicameral legislature and a Parliamentary system with a coalition government e. A Presidential system will never have fewer veto points than a Parliamentary system.
The equal protection clause was originally intended to:
A) protect the newly freed slaves after the Civil War. B) remove the disparity between the North and the South. C) promote reverse discrimination. D) protect the rights of illegitimate children. E) protect criminals from unreasonable punishment.
Groups, such as the National Rifle Association, that tend to focus on one particular substantive area are referred to as a. partisan groups. b. ideological groups. c. issue groups
d. corporate action committees.
Why is the creation of political parties necessary in a representative democracy?
A. They are necessary mechanisms to ensure that the individuals we choose to represent us are responsive and responsible. B. They are necessary to ensure order in a democracy; otherwise anarchy would exist. C. They provide elected officials with support and legal strength when confronted by corrupt special interest groups. D. They are necessary to maintain balance and order and to prevent any single person from gaining too much strength politically.