What is the “problem of succession?” Explain how it affects personalist, military, one-party, and theocratic regimes.
What will be an ideal response?
The answer should explain that mostly personalist regimes are damaged by the problem of succession, as military, one-party, and even theocratic regimes have ways of replacing a leader with a different individual from their own ranks.
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Which state was the first to grant women's suffrage?
a. Pennsylvania b. Wyoming c. Texas d. Rhode Island
The ability to __________ is a concurrent power shared by the national and state governments
a. coin money b. declare war c. tax d. regulate interstate commerce
This act changed how we hired government workers ________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What are the major types of political polls in use today and what are the defining characteristics of each?
What will be an ideal response?