Party government theory argues that
a. the extent to which the rules of an institution allow the majority party to control the institution's actions drives the political outcomes emanating from the institution.
b. party unity is based largely on individual party members' preferences.
c. presidential systems encourage political conflicts without providing the means to resolve them.
d. some features of presidential systems can enhance political stability compared to certain parliamentary approaches.
e. party discipline is higher in parliamentary systems than in presidential systems.
A
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