A person's participation in politics is independent of his or her social characteristics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of these events occurs in a parliamentary government with strong civil service when there is a change in the executive branch?
a. The cabinet ministers change, but the policymaking process remains largely unaltered. b. Both civil servants and cabinet ministers are replaced by political allies of the new prime minister. c. The new Prime Minister replaces top bureaucrats but retains nearly all of the sitting cabinet ministers. d. The cabinet ministers retain their positions, but they must find new civil servants whose views align with those of the new Prime Minister.
Describe how public opinion about whether the government should guarantee every citizen enough to eat and a place to sleep varies by gender, race, age, party, and religion. How would you explain these differences in political attitudes?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following describes equality of condition?
a. A conception of equality that values equal economic status as well as equal access to housing, health care, education, and government services. b. A conception of equality that seeks to provide all citizens with opportunities to participate in the economic system and public life. c. Equality of opportunity is more important than equality of results. d. It exists when public policies and legal protections provide equal opportunity, fair and open political participation, and equal treatment under the law.
What are “transboundary externalities”?
What will be an ideal response?