How does the process a parliamentary system uses to oust a chief executive differ from that available in the United States?

a. The prime minister can dissolve parliament rather than resigning from office.
b. Parliamentary systems rely on the political system instead of the legal system.
c. Parliamentary systems use a national referendum rather than the electoral college.
d. Parliamentary systems can hold a vote of no confidence instead of using the impeachment process.


d

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In the context of political parties, a policy demander is

A. any elected official with the power to create law. B. a citizen who approaches elected officials about policy concerns. C. an individual who participates in the party to ensure that certain policies are adopted. D. an elected Senator who filibusters in order to gain attention for particular policies. E. the deciding vote for or against a policy.

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Which of the following would be considered a regressive tax?

a. A flat-rate income tax. b. A sales tax on food. c. The tax on a carton of cigarettes. d. An income tax whose rate increases as the income level increases.

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Circuit court decisions are usually made by __________

a. panels of three judges b. panels of nine judges c. juries d. individual judges

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Why would a researcher use statistical analysis?

a. To examine the outcomes of a policy regarding specific criteria. b. To determine if differences between comparison groups have occurred by chance or as a result of the policy. c. To present their findings. d. To interpret their findings.

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