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Compare the relative positions of the Rajya Sabha and the United States Senate in their respective systems.
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Define the cumulative vote system.
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State the main difference between the political executive and the permanent executive.
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Discuss any four reasons why the United States Senate is considered the most powerful second chamber in the world.
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The Constitution of the United States gives equal representation to all fifty states in the Senate.
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Answer the following question in one word/phrase.
A device of obstruction occasionally carried to the point of veto in the U.S Senate.
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State any two executive powers of the President of India.
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What are the relative positions of the Lok Sabha and the United States House of Representatives in their respective systems? Discuss.
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What is a political party? Explain four functions of political parties.
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Distinguish between judicial activism and judicial restraint.
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Answer briefly the following question.
Explain the meaning of Psychological Basis for the organization of political parties
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Make a comparative study of US House of Representatives and the British House of Commons.
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______ implies pro-active approach of the judiciary towards prevailing socio-economic and political apathy in the country.
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According to the United States Constitution, money bills have to originate in the ______.
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According to the United States Constitution, money bills must originate in the House of Representatives but the ______ can change everything in the bill except its ______.
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Give one word/term for the following:
An approach to jurisprudence which believes that the courts can and should go beyond the letter of the law and narrow interpretation to consider broader social implications of their decisions.
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Explain two merits and two demerits of a multi-party system.
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Explain how the President of the United States is elected.
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What is the tenure of the President of the USA? How many terms can the US President serve?
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Why is Universal Adult Franchise the most accepted form of representation in a modern state?
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