In which of the following countries would you expect to see legislators engaging in more credit-claiming behavior?

A. in bicameral parliamentary democracies
B. in unicameral parliamentary democracies


A. in bicameral parliamentary democracies

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Which part of the Constitution lists the delegated, or enumerated, powers?

a. Article I, Section 2 b. Article I, Section 8 c. Article IV, Section 1 d. Article IV, Section 3

Political Science

The President’s control over the bureaucracy is

a. absolute since the Constitution requires the President to ensure the faithful execution of the laws. b. limited because institutional realities impose formidable barriers to presidential influence. c. weak on matters of domestic policy, but the President’s command authority enables him to cut through red tape on matters of foreign policy. d. limited by the Supreme Court, which has consistently struck down presidential efforts to exert more top–down authority over the executive branch.

Political Science

That monarchs cannot create wealth even though their kingdoms depend on wealth is an example of ______.

A. a societal puzzle B. a power struggle C. a traditional monarchy D. a dilemma of power

Political Science

All political and civic activities involve trade-offs between the cost of involvement and the perceived benefits. Rational actor theory states that choices are based on our individual assessment of costs and benefits. Those who enjoy the benefits from an activity without paying the costs of participation are known as free riders. Free riders are a problem in societies that do not force people to participate in the political system in order to receive its benefits.

What will be an ideal response?

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