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Understanding Inclusive Decision-Making and Government Structures in Comparative Politics

This quiz focuses on the advantages of inclusive decision-making in governance, exploring key principles like efficiency, equity, minority rights protection, simplicity, and transparency. It also analyzes the characteristics of constitutions, effective limitations on government power, and the differences between parliamentary and presidential systems. By examining bureaucracies and their role in improving efficiency and stability within legislatures, this quiz offers a comprehensive overview of essential concepts in comparative government.

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Understanding Inclusive Decision-Making and Government Structures in Comparative Politics

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  1. Unit 6 Quiz AP Comparative Government

  2. The advantages of inclusive decision making include • I. efficiency • II. Equity • III. Protection of minority rights • IV. Simplicity • V. transparency • A. I and II only • B. II and III only • C. II and V only • D. IV and V only • E. I, II, III, IV and V

  3. Constitutions • A. must be written • B. limit the power of government • C. represent a social contract between people and government • D. are unbreakable • E. only exist in democracies

  4. All of the following are effective limitations on government power except • A. checks and balances • B. judicial review • C. centralized authority • D. confidence votes • E. impeachment

  5. Parliamentary systems differ from presidential systems in that • A. Presidential systems ensure a unified government • B. Parliamentary systems ensure a divided government • C. Presidential systems separate the executive and legislature • D. Parliamentary systems separate the executive and the legislature • E. only presidential systems have independent judiciaries

  6. Bureaucracies • A. improve efficiency • B. are easily controlled by legislatures • C. provide equality and stability • D. are often democratically elected • E. are easily controlled by the judiciary

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