In what way does federalism strengthen liberty?
A) through the division of powers
B) through the accommodation of diversity
C) through the encouragement of laboratories of democracy
D) through the economic disparities among the states
E) through the ability to respond to change.
A
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b. unimportant because judges or juries are able to act on behalf of absent interests. c. unimportant because the courts are open to all citizens. d. rapidly declining in significance as judicial lobbying becomes increasingly important.
Province 13 is a country which has both a prime minister and a president. The prime minister is elected by the citizens of the country and sits for a fixed term. The president is chosen by the ruling party and serves only a ceremonious role
The executive powers are held solely by the prime minister, who can be removed from his post by a vote of no confidence in parliament. Which of the following is true for the political system of Providence 13? A. It has a presidential system since the prime minister can be removed by the parliament. B. It has a semi presidential system since there are features of both presidentialism and parliamentarism present. C. It has a parliamentary system since the prime minister and parliament hold executive powers. D. It has a mixed presidential and parliamentary system since the prime minister chooses his cabinet. E. It has a presidential system since the president plays a ceremonious role.