1. In a parliamentary constitution, the head of the executive branch of the government is the . . . . . . . .
2. Which country have semi-presidential system,
3. China is an example of a . . . . . . . . system of economy.
4. Who defines the political system as the 'institutions, processes and interactions through which values are authoritatively allocated in a society'?
5. Who observes an inseperable part of the . . . . . . . . political system.
6. Which regimes exclude the lower, middle and upper classes from power?
7. Liberal democracy emphasises the separation of . . . . . . . .
8. Who recognised the importance of historical accidents as a causative factor in revolutions?
9. Assertion (A): Political parties can, at times, flout the public opinion.
Reason (R): Political parties are indispensable links between the people and the representative machinery of the government. Their rule is more obvious when election is in prospect, but they need to be continually operative if a democratic system is to work effectively.
Reason (R): Political parties are indispensable links between the people and the representative machinery of the government. Their rule is more obvious when election is in prospect, but they need to be continually operative if a democratic system is to work effectively.
10. Which one is a reason for studying comparative polrtics?
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