Members of the cabinet are
a. chosen by the prime minister, but limited to members of the Commons or the Lords, and practice collective decision making.
b. chosen by the prime minister, but limited to members of the governing party, and have limited responsibilities.
c. chosen by the prime minister, but limited to members of the Commons, and are mainly an advisory board.
d. chosen by the prime minister to reflect a balance between parliamentarians and influential civic and business leaders and are not utilized with any frequency.
e. elected on the same ballot with the prime minister and practice collective responsibility.
a
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a. true b. false
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a. lawyers b. elected officials c. the public d. all of the above
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a. Fragmented governmental structures b. Robust societal structures c. Campaign contributions deregulation d. Numerous policy networks
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