Which of the following is NOT one of the limitations chief executives face today?

a. Executive power is often divided, limiting what any one person can do.
b. Chief executives are also heads of their parties; and having to resolve disputes within the party weakens their power.
c. Executives are weakened when their state constitutions require referenda on measures like tax increases.
d. Term limits can limit the effectiveness of chief executives, because the longer they stay in office usually the more powerful they become.

b

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a. because of the failure of the European balance of power and certain aspects of domestic political systems b. because the European feeling for war was in the air, with most seeing it as welcome and inevitable c. because of the rise of new and dangerous ideologies, including nationalism and liberalism d. because several causes existed, all of which were sufficient as an explanation for the war

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According to the authors, property tax is a burden on ______.

a. children b. taxpayers c. retirees d. corporations

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