The doctrine of supranationalism is difficult for some political leaders to accept because __________
a. it involves giving up sovereignty
b. they reject balance-of-power thinking
c. they have misperceptions about what it involves
d. it relies on a narrow definition of national interest
a
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a. to which one has a just claim. b. to which one is entitled by economic status. c. that is required of a citizen. d. that one wishes to have. e. that the government grants.
The main reason the actual power of the Indian parliament and prime minister differ from that of the British parliament and prime minister is that
a. The legislative institutions are designed differently. b. India has never had a two-party system. c. Indian culture demands less concentration of power. d. India is a federal system.
When it gets closer to election day, _____ get out the vote by contacting supporters
a. campaign managers b. media consultants c. campaign volunteers d. strategists e. incumbents
Which of the following statements about the National Assembly is INCORRECT?
a. Its members are elected through a two-ballot single-district procedure. b. It is the stronger chamber of parliament. c. It can censure the government. d. It is called the upper house because it is the stronger chamber of parliament. e. It can pass a law opposed by the Senate.