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One major disadvantage of a two-party system is that
  • A. choice of political associations is limited
  • B. choice of party candidates is without limit
  • C. political education is for party members only
  • D. party leaders are allowed to contest elections
  • E. franchise is usually restricted to property owners
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Which of the following methods can be used by the Legislature to check the Executive in a presidential system?
  • A. Dissolution
  • B. Delegated Legislation
  • C. Court Injunction
  • D. Impeachment
  • E. Devolution
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Indirect election refers to an election that
  • A. is conducted through an electoral college
  • B. allows voters to vote for themselves
  • C. is solely organized by the citizens
  • D. allows voter to cast their votes openly
  • E. is supervised by the police
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Universal adult suffrage means that only
  • A. the wealthy class is allowed to contest elections
  • B. the educated class is allowed to vote
  • C. eligible adults are allowed to vote and be voted for
  • D. women are allowed to vote and be voted for
  • E. members of the legislature are allowed to vote
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The system of election whereby each political party is given a percentage of seats that is equal to the percentage of popular votes cast in its favour is known as
  • A. absolute plurality
  • B. proportional representation
  • C. simple majority
  • D. simple plurality
  • E. direct election
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