Which of the following is NOT a reason why new democracies would choose multiparty parliamentary systems rather than presidential or majoritarian parliamentary systems?
a. that independent executives are dangerous
b. that the voters should have a diverse set of political parties to reflect their policy positions
c. that everyone's voice is heard through multiple parties
d. that countries with a history of strong, independent rulers (dictators) need leaders free from legislative restraint
e. all of the above are reasons why new democracies would choose multiparty parliamentary systems
d
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Under the leadership of Justice John Marshall, the Supreme Court claimed the power of judicial review in its ruling in the case of __________
a. Chisholm v. Georgia b. United States v. Nixon c. Dred Scott v. Sandford d. Marbury v. Madison
Voters in advanced democracies tend to be less loyal to a specific political party because __________ than in the past
a. politicians are wealthier b. economic growth is less certain c. voters have access to better information d. parties are less differentiated from each other