Which of the following represents a principle of procedural theory?

a. Social equality
b. Representative democracy
c. Guaranteed civil liberties
d. Discrimination protection
e. Responsiveness


Ans: e. Responsiveness

Political Science

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a. The former refers to a practice of rotating political offices among the different ethnic groups whereas the latter refers to the federal structures of the country. b. The former refers to a practice of rotating political offices among the different ethnic groups whereas the latter refers to the practice of rotating federal political offices among the different states. c. The former has never been violated whereas the latter threatens to be violated by President Jonathan's decision to run for reelection. d. The former refers to a practice of rotating political offices among the different ethnic groups whereas the latter refers to the setting aside of ethnic quotas in government hiring practices. e. The former is codified in the constitution whereas the latter is not.

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Statistics refers both to a set of collected numbers such as existing statistics in the Statistical Abstract and a branch of applied mathematics

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Distinguish the roles of Russia's Committee on State Security (KGB) and the current Federal Security Service (FSB)

A) The KGB was a corrupt organization, devoted to protecting Russia's elite; the FSB protects the people's interests. B) Unlike the KGB which focused primarily on counter-cultural activities, the FSB functions more as a Secret Service to protect the president from possible threats. C) The FSB aims to expose government corruptions, while the KGB protected it. D) The FSB continues the KGB's aim, to make sure those in power stay in power.

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Popular sovereignty is actually exercised in the United States through ________

A) liberty B) pluralism C) plurality D) majority rule E) politics

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