A parliamentary system is different from a presidential system primarily for which of the following reasons?

a. In a parliamentary system, the executive and legislative branches are combined.
b. In a presidential system, the executive branch ais superior to the legislative.
c. The head of government chooses the cabinet in a presidential but not a parliamentary system.
d. Both A and B

d. Both A and B

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a. Citizens engage in split-ticket voting. b. Citizens participate, though they are not likely to directly affect the outcome. c. Citizens vote for president, but their votes do not directly count. d. Voting and participation are too confusing for citizens. e. Voting is the least preferred method of participation by citizens.

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Which of the following is the most significant single type of actor in international relations?

a. Terrorist c. Multinational corporation b. Nation-state d. None of the above

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