Under the "two-turnover" test, when is a democracy considered stable?

a. once two generations have passed
b. once there have been two constitutional law challenges that withstand court scrutiny
c. once there have been two elections in which one party replaces another
d. once there have been two executive terms without an attempted coup


c.

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A. the European Union B. the Security Council C. the World Court D. every member of the UN

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Which of the following would weaken the governor's power?

a. giving the governor line item veto on appropriations bills b. allowing the governor to veto bills post-adjournment c. allowing the legislature to meet every year d. returning all budget preparation authority to the governor

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Discuss the primary strengths of a federal system

Answer:

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In states with caucuses, __________.

a. delegates are chosen through general election of a candidate. b. party leaders select delegates according to their own candidates preferences. c. the state legislature selects the state's delegates to the national conventions. d. candidates appoint supporters to serve as delegates. e. supporters of candidates try to get elected as delegates through a pyramid of meetings.

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