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(A) which of the following states have the most powerful second chambers (Senates)?

1. Canada and united States of America
2. South Africa and United kingdom (Britain)
3. United States of America and Germany
4. Germany and Sweden
5. France and Sweden

(B) indicate which of the following statement is true or false
The state is also the embodiment of a set of deeply held principles that shape the lives of the population and their expectations.

1. True
2. False
Why is political a science
Explain the strengths and weaknesses of single issue voting.

a. Pick at least one issue and discuss why a voter might prioritize this issue over all others

b. Analyze how this kind of single issue voting affects electoral outcomes

c. Analyze strengths and weaknesses of single issue voting and propose which issue(s) should always be weighted alongside the "single issue." Explain why.

Responses should offer critical analysis and explanation of the problem.
I only have 4 hours until this is due, please help

Several states have opted to legalize medical marijuana use, and recently, California has changed its law to allow recreational marijuana use, alongside states like Colorado.

a. Explain why this is a federalism issue and the stance of the U.S. Attorney General. How is this the same or different from previous federal responses and why is this significant for state rights?

b. Explain the perspective of states like CA and CO and the different groups within the state that support the law and why. What does this show about the electoral connection?
Explain the issue of felon disenfranchisement and why this matters for representation.

If you had to create a proposal for a law governing the voting rights of felons what would it look like and what would be the reasoning behind it? Explain the differences between felonies and the consequences for the electorate within your analysis. Include comparative analysis of state laws.

a. describe and analyze the key provisions and limits on voting

b. explain why voters should support this proposal
Fill in the missing words

Lower(poorer) classes are inclined to support socialist ideologies that focus on (...........) Whilst upper ( richer) classes are inclined to support (.........) Which focuses on (..........)

1. Equality, liberalism, fraternity
2. Equity, liberalism, capitalism
3. Equity, liberalism, freedom
4. Equality, liberalism, freedom

(B) Actual Head of state in a democracy ought to obtain their positions through..............

1. Indirect/direct election
2. Nominations
3. Hereditary succession
There are five candidate in an election in which only one can be elected, candidate A received 7001 votes, candidate B 4000 votes, candidate C 3000 votes, candidate D 2000 votes and candidate E 1000.

If an absolute majority is required for election which of the above candidate will be declared elected with the announcement of the above result?

1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. No one

(B). In an election in which the system of proportional representation was used, party A obtained 7000 votes, party B 5000 votes and party C 3000 votes.

If the quota for election is 1000 votes and there is no threshold, how many elected members will party C be entitled to?

1. 7
2. 5
3. 3
4. 0
5. 2
There are three candidate in an election in which only one can be elected. Candidate A obtained 9000 votes, candidate B 6000 and candidate C 5000

What is the minimum number of votes that the winner must obtain if an absolute majority is required?.

1. 9001
2. 10 001
3. 8000
4. 10001
5. 15001
In an election in which the system of proportional representation was used, party A obtained 7000 votes, party B 5000 votes and party C 3000

If the quota for election is 1000 votes and there is no threshold, how many elected members will party C be entitled to?.

1. 7
2. 5
3. 3
4. 0
5. 2

(B) Lower (poorer) classes are inclined to support socialist ideologies that focus on (...........) Whilst upper (richer) classes are more inclined to support (.............) Which focuses on (............)

1. Equality, liberalism, fraternity
2. Equity, liberalism, capitalism
3. Equity, liberalism, freedom
4. Equality, liberalism, freedom
Indicate which of the following statement is true or false

Power can be divided

(1) true
(2) false