One could argue that parliamentary systems are superior to presidential systems because
A) parliamentary systems have separation of powers.
B) parliamentary systems offer more choices to voters.
C) parliamentary systems require coalition governments.
D) parliamentary systems do not have "lame duck" leaders.
E) parliamentary systems employ a "winner-takes-all" logic.
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Q14: All of the following might be considered
Q15: Divided government
A) makes accountability to voters more
Q16: "Cohabitation" is unique to
A) presidential systems.
B) parliamentary
Q17: Data from countries that have democratized since
Q18: Semi-presidentialism can be found in
A) Cyprus
B) Germany
C)
Q20: The example in this chapter of the
Q21: Cabinet ministers
A) are appointed by the head
Q22: Presidentialization suggests
A) more countries in Europe are
Q23: One cause of presidentialization is
A) the lack
Q24: As used in this chapter, state capacity
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