The ability of state institutions to hold each other accountable is called ______.

A. horizontal accountability
B. vertical accountability
C. principal-agent accountability
D. bureaucratic accountability

A. horizontal accountability

Political Science

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The Norwegian Americans of the fictional "Lake Wobegon," Minnesota do not constitute a subculture because __________

A) they are not politically radical B) their politics and culture are mainstream C) they never seek out independence D) their culture is not appreciated by the nation at large

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Where a party's voters are scarce, the boundaries of a district can be drawn to include as many of the party's voters as possible. This is a characteristic of _____.

A. pigeonholing B. gerrymandering C. filibustering D. logrolling E. lobbying

Political Science