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Define senatorial courtesy. 


Senatorial courtesy is a long-standing unwritten, unofficial, and nonbinding political custom in the United States describing the tendency of U.S. senators to support a Senate colleague in opposing the appointment to federal office of a presidential nominee from that Senator's state. The practice is motivated by a general sense of collegiality among Senators and the assumption that a Senate colleague will have the best first-hand knowledge of the personal character and qualifications of nominees from his or her own state. It is also viewed as an 'important source of political patronage' for U.S. senators.

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What is a reserved constituency in the Indian electoral system ?

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With whom are the residuary powers vested in: (a) USA (b) India ? 

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List two ways in which the Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha. 

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What is meant by single member constituency ?

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What is Unitary Federalism? 

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What is the role of civil servants in policy formulation ?

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Mention two demerits of a written constitution. 

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Explain the second ballot system.

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Give one example each of a unitary state which is democratic, and one which is a totalitarian communist state? 

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