Describe how the election process in a parliamentary system slightly resembles presidential elections in the United States
A) Party chiefs run as candidates for prime minister.
B) Citizens vote directly for the each new prime minister.
C) Citizens vote for a party member with the knowledge that the next prime minister will be the
head of the largest party.
D) The prime minister is appointed for a four-year term and can be reappointed one time.
C
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Patron-client relationships would be most likely in poor
countries that: a. have effective government programs to insure subsistence for all. b. insure that most people are safe from violence and crime. c. have disciplined, programmatic political parties that appeal to a broad coalition of voters. d. give targeted economic relief to poor people.
The definition of federalism is
a. total control of the states by the federal government. b .allows state laws to override federal laws. c. a political system in which power is distributed to the national and state governments thereby creating a system of dual authority. d. Last based on population