What is a constitutional democracy?
a. democracy where government is limited by a written constitution
b. required voting by law
c. simple participatory democracy
d. voting rights tied to property ownership
a
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How did the Pendleton Act (1883) reform the system of hiring and firing of most federal employees?
a. It required hiring and firing decisions to be based on partisan loyalty rather than merit. b. It required hiring and firing decisions to be based on merit rather than partisan loyalty. c. It continued to allow hiring on the basis of merit, but made firing federal employees easier. d. It continued to allow hiring on the basis of partisan loyalty, but made firing federal employees more difficult.
Why are smaller parties overrepresented in the allocation of cabinet portfolios in coalition governments?
A. Smaller parties are able to cobble together greater public support for their platform. B. Smaller parties may receive more portfolios, but they are less powerful. C. Larger parties want to encourage smaller parties from remaining in the coalition. D. Both A and B E. Both B and C
Positivist approaches to international relations rely heavily on the German concept of verstehen (deep understanding) in their analysis
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Who was generally denied public school education during the 1830s and 1840s?
a. No one. b. African-American children. c. Girls. d. Immigrant children.