Which of the following statements about the Japanese Diet (parliament) is INCORRECT?

a. While the lower house can be, and frequently is, dissolved, the upper house cannot.
b. The lower house is more powerful than the upper house.
c. Both houses are comprised predominately of men.
d. The lower house can override the upper house's rejection of an ordinary bill with a two-third majority.
e. The upper house is the larger chamber.


e

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a. Voters have attitudes, and those attitudes are expressed through political action. b. The public has knowledge assets, and those assets are expressed through representative activation. c. Candidates need political information, and the value of political information can be measured. d. Constituents have preferences and attitudes that can be meaningfully expressed and measured.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Among the checks and balances used by the framers to limit governmental power is

A) the division of power between different branches of government. B) having all representatives chosen in the same election. C) having elected officials with similar constituencies and terms. D) centralizing power in the national government. E) giving citizens the right to recall elected officials.

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According to social contract theory, government requires a contractual agreement among citizens because ______.

A. it is harder for the propertied classes to dominate B. lawyers control government through specialization and credentials C. it is the easiest way to create a government and prevent anarchy and subsequent dictatorships D. citizens are free and self-interested individuals who require a contract to regulate their collective lives

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