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A nation with an oligarchy form of government has what?
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Authoritarianism in Theory: Myth versus Reality; List and describe six assumptions of authoritarian rule.
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Sara Chimney
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The Revolutionary State of Totalitarianism; Describe the five elements that deserve close examination from the Revolutionary
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Sara Chimney
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Drag and drop the boxes in the table to show whether each country has an autocratic or a democratic form of government today.
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ROSAAAAA
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Would it be possible to have a socialist direct democracy?
No, in a socialist society only a few high-ranking members of the
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Marshall
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Authoritarian Regimes
One ruler or a small group of leaders have the real power in authoritarian political systems. Authoritarian
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Authoritarian systems do not allow freedoms of speech press, and religion, and they do not follow majority rule nor protect
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One ruler or a small group of leaders have the real power in authoritarian political systems. Authoritarian governments might
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What is the name for any country that provides extensive social services at little or no direct cost to consumers?
A. a welfare
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Penny
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However, it is possible to examine the similarities and differences among political and economic ystems and categorize different
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Compared with political parties in multiparty democracies, American political parties are __________.
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Victoria
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can someone compare and contrast a multiparty system (a systems with three or more political parties) and a one-party system
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cortey
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What is a key element of democracy?
a- self-determination b- selfishness c- violent d- heredity My answer would be a or b
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Steve
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How has Britain’s political system impacted Canada’s political system (e.g., how, to a great extent, it’s modelled on it
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mmmmm
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what are the advantage of monarchy system that israel wanted to have "just like the other nations" ?
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tim
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How do the European Union (EU) and United States (US) differ?
Question 2 options: a)Location. b)The EU remains a confederation
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Ally
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Would it be possible to have a socialist direct democracy? (3 points)
A. No, in a socialist society only a few high-ranking
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Nani
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Cuba is one of the few remaining communist countries in the world. Since the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1990, however, the
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ahjnna
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HISTORY: DEMOCRACY OR REPUBLIC?
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DID ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE BELIEVE WOULD PROVIDE LIMITATIONS ON ANY EXCESS
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What made the British model of limited monarchy with substantial parliamentary involvement more stable than French absolutism
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Lilly
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in 3-5 sentences describe the apportionment system for state legislative districts
I cant seem to think of any please help.
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annonomys
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I am doing a course project. I am having some issue on this part. Politician System Subsistence Bands.
This is what I came up
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jimmy
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The _____ Plan, favored by _____ States, proposed giving States equal representation in a unicameral Congress.
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Anonymous
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Define pillars of democracy
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kemi
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In what ways are capitalism, socialism, and communism different from each other? Explain.
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squadhunter
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The governments of Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom are all examples of __________.
A. federations B. pure
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Jamie
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How are a constitutional monarchy and a republic similar? How do they differ?
A: A constitutional monarchy and a republic are
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Victoria
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I forgot to include this part.
Consider the influence the U.S. Constitution on politcal systems in the contemporary world. A: The
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Consider the influence of the U.S. Constitution on political systems in the contemporary world.
A: The U.S Constitution has
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Because of the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution, why did political leaders become necessary in large civilizations?(1 point)
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hatemaths
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dual federalism is characterized by
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nikki
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A(n) _________________________ differs from a direct democracy in that only a small number of elected representatives actually
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JJ
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How is the direct democracy similar to a representative democracy ? A. both types of government are run by a communist party.
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sarah
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What aspects do anthropologists look at when they study political systems? Describe the types of societies, as well as the role
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Chris
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What is the difference between divine right and absolute monarchies?
Are absolute monarchies more developed, and divine right
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Aniston
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What is the name for any country that provides extensive social services at little or no direct cost to consumers?
A. a welfare
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mollz
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Federalism in a sentence
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i love beyonce
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State farms in communist Europe were run by who?
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Walker
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Which best describes us government structure
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what are city states?
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krystal
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define federalism
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akiya
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Which of the following compares democracies and republics?(1 point)
In democracies the majority of citizens create laws, while in
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autocratic
democratic china, japan Taiwan,mongolia
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1. What is the principle of minsterial responsibility?
A: The chief executive officer, usually called the prime minister, was
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Victoria
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What is a constitutional monarchy?
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Aniston
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Is anarchy a type of democracy?
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What do colonialism and imperialism both require?
a) one country giving money to another b) two countries sharing c) two
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Anonymous
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The federal system can be thought of as a marble cake because
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Lisa
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Make a statement that best illustrates the principal of federalism.
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Nicole
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who created the first fascist state in the world
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eduarda
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