How did Israel's practice of directly electing prime ministers prove that combining parliamentary and presidentialism does not create a stable government?
A) Israelis voted for smaller parties to make up the legislature, resulting in a fractionated
Knesset that could easily vote out the prime minister via a motion of confidence.
B) Israeli voters elected a prime minister from a minority party and chose only majority party
members for the legislature.
C) The hybrid system was met with a lower voter turnout than in previous years.
D) After voting for a prime minister, many Israeli voters did not participate in the election of the
legislature.
A
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A year after independence, in 1964, Kenya changed its constitution and
A. did away with a role for the Queen, and established an elected president. B. added a third chamber to the national legislature. C. changed its structure from a unitary state to a federal state. D. became a one-party political system.
When writing items that are appropriate for the respondents being surveyed you must NOT
a. use stilted or pretentious language b. write items that are meaningful and understandable by participants c. use natural and familiar language d. consider the view of the participant while you are writing.