A method of voting in which voters have a number of votes equal to the number of seats being filled, and voters may cast their votes all for one candidate or split them among candidates in various combinations, is known as

A) proportional voting.
B) cumulative voting.
C) the Australian ballot.
D) selective voting.
E) None of the above

B

Political Science

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a. General Assembly b. Trusteeship Council c. Security Council d. Secretariat

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The European Union and its security community is made up of states that have voluntarily given up some sovereignty in exchange for cooperative outcomes. Which theory of international relations best fits this kind of state behavior?

a. Realist theory b. Liberal theory c. Feminist theory d. String theory

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