Consociational party systems
a. tend to have only one electable political party.
b. are conflictual party systems.
c. tend to have parties that represent diverse and widely ranging views on fundamental political issues.
d. exist in nondemocratic societies, but not in democratic ones.
C
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How often has the Senate rejected a Supreme Court appointment throughout history?
a. About 10% b. About 40%. c. Less than 15%. d. About 30%. e. About 20%.
The "party organization" refers to one part of a connected three-part system that is ______.
A. composed of those voters who identify with the party and regularly vote for its nominees B. dedicated to electing the party's candidates C. only the party that is affiliated with the majority of the population D. an alliance of current officeholders cooperating to shape public policy
The White House Office is __________
A)a twentieth-century invention B)required by the Constitution C)controlled by Congress D)part of the CBO
What event served as a catalyst for the creation of the Pendleton Act?
a. the expansion of the federal bureaucracy in the 1880s b. the assassination of James Garfield in 1881 c. the election of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 d. the economic depression of the 1890s