If in a parliamentary system the head of government is voted into (or out of) office by the legislature, then we can assume that __________
a. the head of government is dependent for his or her political survival on the legislature
b. the head of government will usually be chosen by the major interest groups that dominate the legislature
c. there is more of a separation of powers between the legislature and the executive than in other systems
d. the government can't theoretically fall if the legislature loses trust in it
e. the head of government is dependent for his or her political survival on the courts
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If you consider events of the past in order to explain recent trends in presidential elections, you are utilizing the _____ perspective of American government
a. historical b. global c. popular d. common e. anticipative
William H. Riker's critical conclusion is that the main effect of federalism since the Civil War has been supporting
A. poverty. B. racism. C. corruption. D. fraud. E. sexism.