A system in which the central government and regional governments within the state share power is known as a(n)

a. unitary system.
b. constitutional democracy.
c. federal system.
d. consensus democracy.
e. confederation.


C

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Which of the following is true of correlation and causation?

A. Causation is a measure of association that does not establish a cause-effect relationship. B. In the context of political science, research identifying causation is easier to conduct than correlational research. C. The fact that attributes and outcomes are correlated automatically serves as evidence of causation. D. Causation is defined as a measure of observed association between two variables. E. Correlation, by itself, does not imply the existence of a causal relationship.

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Another name for tools that help us explain cause-and-effect relationships among often complex phenomena is

A) hypotheses. B) norms. C) rules. D) social constructions. E) theories.

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What is the remuneration for serving as a party's state chair?

A. no salary B. $7,200/year C. $72,000/year D. $150,000/year

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A public opinion poll for a national survey will generally include how many randomly selected respondents?

a. between 500 and 1,000 b. between 500 and 1,500 c. between 1,000 and 1,500 d. between 1,500 and 2,000

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