The people of Tzasia have recently overthrown a dictator and want to set up a democracy. Which of the following principles followed by the people of Tzasia, toward setting up a democracy, would be considered undemocratic?
A. the principle abolishing elections to bring an elected party to power
B. the principle granting all the citizens in Tzasia except minors the right to vote
C. the principle allowing any citizen to set up a party and contest elections
D. the principle that ensures that political participation is institutionalized
E. the principle that requires election of a new head of state every three years
A
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a. power of judicial review. b. original jurisdiction. c. appellate jurisdiction. d. None of the above is true.
Which best describes the status of political parties in Iran since the Islamic Revolution?
a. Although not illegal, there have been no political parties in Iran since the revolution. b. There were political parties in the first years after the revolution, but the government abolished them and none of any consequence has reformed. c. There has and continues to be only one party, and it is an Islamic Fundamentalist party. d. Multiple parties exist and have alternated control of the executive and legislative branches of government. e. All organized political activity that political scientists would associate with political parties has been banned since the revolution.