A) a winner-take-all system.
B) a single member plurality system.
C) proportional representation.
D) an electoral college.
E) a mixture of proportional representation and plurality.
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A) the agreement that united various principalities into the country of France.
B) a decree issued by Henry IV that granted Protestants limited religious toleration.
C) a law passed by Charlemagne that divided France among his sons.
D) a 1645 treaty that established peace between France and Germany until the outbreak of World War I.
E) the founding document of the ancien regime.
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A) National identity is based on the value of multiculturalism in which the diverse cultures of immigrant groups enrich French culture.
B) French national identity embodies universally valid, secular and republican values.
C) French national identity is primarily a result of the country's Catholic heritage.
D) National identity is rooted in the shared ethnic ties of most French citizens.
E) The government is attempting to dilute French national identity in favor of a European identity.
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A) To settle disputes between France's central and subnational governments
B) To supervise the actions of the French executive.
C) To mediate disputes between French public employees and the French government
D) To forward names to the president and the legislature for open judicial positions including those on the Constitutional Council
E) To advise the French president on national security matters
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A) the United States
B) Japan
C) West Germany
D) Sweden
E) Italy
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A) political instability.
B) protectionist trade policies.
C) an underdeveloped entrepreneurial spirit.
D) rapid population growth.
E) a powerful parliament and a weak executive.
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A) its former colonies in Africa and Asia.
B) other member-states of the European Union.
C) the United States.
D) Japan.
E) China.
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A) Dirigisme, import-substitution, and de Gaulle's leadership
B) Loans from the IMF, planning, and dirigisme
C) Planning, de Gaulle's leadership, and laissez-faire economics
D) Planning, de Gaulle's leadership, and dirigisme
E) Nationalization, loans from the IMF, and import-substitution
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A) that citizens are immigrating to other countries in order to avoid intrusive government interference in their private lives.
B) increased public support for the European Union.
C) immigration to France is strictly limited in order to avoid a large influx of persons wanting to take advantage of such programs.
D) social expenditures account for one-third of France's GDP.
E) increased worker productivity.
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A) The president retains predominant responsibility for economic matters, and the prime minister is responsible for domestic issues.
B) The president is the chief executive, and the prime minister is largely a ceremonial position.
C) The president retains predominant responsibility for defense and foreign affairs but the prime minister assumes control over other areas.
D) Both share equally in duties and responsibilities.
E) The prime minister is the chief executive, and the president is largely a ceremonial position.
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