Why is it rare for a member of a national parliament to vote "no confidence" in their party's leadership?
a. Members of parliaments have unwavering support for their leadership.
b. Parliaments do not have "no confidence" votes.
c. Voting "no confidence" in leadership is purely symbolic and has no meaning.
d. Voting "no confidence" in leadership is a good way to end your own political career.
e. It is too financially expensive to conduct "no confidence" votes.
d
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a. attentive electorate b. attentive public c. active public d. active electorate
According to Hans Morgenthau, power is
a. the ability to control the behavior of other actors. b. the ability to prevail in conflict and overcome obstacles. c. a set of attributes or capabilities. d. always the immediate aim of international politics, whatever the ultimate aim.