Why is Iran considered only a quasi-theocracy rather than a full theocracy?

a. The state religion of Iran is a mixture of two forms of Islam.
b. The Iranian Parliament can veto decisions made by religious leaders.
c. The Grand Ayatollah is elected by a segment of the Iranian population.
d. Elected leaders conduct much of the daily business of Iran's government.


Correct Answer: d

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The winner-take-all principle can be observed in the United States when the ________ select(s) the president and the vice president

A) party elders B) electoral college C) national committee D) party-in-government E) voters in each state

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A. 50 B. 150 C. 250 D. 359

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