Parliamentary systems

A. are not bound by constitutions.
B. involve the separate election of the executive and legislative branches.
C. can be dissolved by a vote of no confidence.
D. have strict term limits.

C

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a. They do not differ greatly on their perceptions of human nature. b. Morgenthau is more optimistic than Tickner about the potential for positive change in human nature over time. c. Morgenthau perceives it to be objectively given and unchanging, whereas Tickner views it as subjective and variable over time. d. Tickner perceives biological differences to be more important to an understanding of human nature than does Morgenthau. e. While acknowledging the importance of gender differences, Morgenthau perceives the masculine characteristics of human nature to be more relevant for analysis because most political leaders are men. Tickner believes both feminine and masculine characteristics need to be taken into account.

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What factor do scholars identify as supportive of the current two-party system?

A. lack of a viable alternative B. solid corporate and foreign support C. increased public interest in politics D. a new cohort of young and dynamic candidates E. favorable laws that directly subsidize existing party structures

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