The organization of Germany's Federal Republic has been successful in establishing a stable democracy in all of the following ways EXCEPT

a. it has permitted successful alterations in power.
b. it has helped to assure that undemocratic right-wing parties receive little support.
c. its system of divided powers has kept policy change slow.
d. its introduction of a weak presidency has minimized potential abuse of executive power.
e. its allowances for emergency powers have minimized legislative deadlocks.


e

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