Why might a focus on the character of political candidates be viewed as a weakening of the party system?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Explain that candidate-centered politics is in evidence when the character of political candidates and the particular emphasis they give to particular issues override political affiliation as a basis on which voters form judgments, noting that not all members of a party coalition agree with a party's emphasis on the issues all the time.
2, Indicate that political theorists see candidate-centered politics as a weakening of the party system because parties' diminished control over issues and campaigns also has given candidates considerable power in how they conduct themselves during election season and how they seek resources from different groups within their coalitions.

Political Science

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The chief executive in most parliamentary governments

A. inherits office from a parent and holds office for life. B. is elected as a member of the legislature, just as all other members of the legislature. C. has a single, fixed, four-year term of office, and cannot be reelected. D. can veto acts of the legislature.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The Egyptian revolution created a portable model of revolution by achieving its goal relatively quickly with a minimum loss of life and established a set of repertoires that could be copied throughout the region. 2. As global communication has become easier, transnational social movements have declined. 3. Social movements and organizations cannot evolve into political parties. 4. The Occupy movement was inspired partly by the Arab Spring.

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