1) The difference between a referendum and an initiative is : The legislators are the first to vote on an initiative whi

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1) The difference between a referendum and an initiative is : The legislators are the first to vote on an initiative whi

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1) The difference between a referendum and an initiative is
:
The legislators are the first to vote on an initiative which
then can be submitted to popular vote.
Referenda refer to legislator-initiated proposals submitted for
a popular vote.
Only the referendum is an example of direct democracy.
A referendum is a proposal first put forward by the
citizens.
All referenda are submitted to a popular vote by action of the
legislators.
2)
Voter
Type
Type 1 Type 2 Type
3
Percentage
of Electorate 25% 55% 20% (For
simplicity assume 100 voters
First choice A B C in
the electorate)
Second choice B C A
Third choice C A B
For the table shown, for pairwise majority voting, if there are
100 members of the voting electorate how many prefer A to B?
75.
55.
80.
45.
3)
Which of the following does not qualify as a government social
insurance program?
Workers' compensation.
Social Security.
Medicaid.
Unemployment insurance.
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