When we talk about “the government” in terms of distinguishing parliamentary, presidential, and semi-presidential systems (e.g., when we say that the government depends on the legislative majority as well as the president in a mixed system) we mean:

A. the state.
B. all of the elected officials in a country.
C. the cabinet (made up of the prime minister and the other ministers).


C. the cabinet (made up of the prime minister and the other ministers).

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To ensure equal representation in the House of Representatives, each congressional district must have contiguous boundaries and must be _________.

A. geographically compact B. politically unified C. politically monolithic D. malapportioned

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In the lead up to the Civil War, southern states attempted to declare federal laws void within their borders. This reflected the doctrine of ______

A. dual federalism B. concurrent powers C. nullification D. supremacy

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In 2009, __________ became the first Hispanic U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Answer:

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Ethics laws prohibit a candidate or official from receiving a contribution inside

A) a commercial business building. B) a religious organization's building. C) the Democratic or Republican headquarters. D) the Texas state capitol building.

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