The theory of parliamentary superiority
a. suggests the extent to which the rules of an institution allow the majority party to control the institution's actions drives the political outcomes emanating from the institution.
b. attacks presidential systems for encouraging political conflicts without providing the means to resolve them.
c. suggests some features of presidential system can enhance political stability compared to certain parliamentary approaches.
d. believes presidential systems encourage political conflicts without providing the means to resolve them.
e. believes party unity is based largely on individual party members' preferences.
B
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a. True b. False
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A. Politicians at all levels of government office have placed importance on having a web presence. B. The two major party candidates for president in 1996 were the first to develop political websites for their campaigns. C. Because social networks were intended for friends and families, politicians have limited their presence in these applications. D. Modern political candidates have had limited success using the Internet to raise money to fund campaigns. E. While local politicians use social networking successfully, most national politicians do not.
Certiorari translates to
A.) "a request to make whole B.) "a request to make certain" C.) "a request to check again" D.) "a request to double check" E.) "a request to review"