majority system

  • 51Parliamentary system — A parliamentary system, also known as parliamentarianism (and parliamentarism in American English)Fact|date=August 2008, is a system of government in which the executive is dependent on the direct or indirect support of the legislature (often… …

    Wikipedia

  • 52Mutual Broadcasting System — Type Cooperative radio network (1934–52); corporate controlled radio network (1952–99) …

    Wikipedia

  • 53Complex adaptive system — Complex adaptive systems are special cases of complex systems. They are complex in that they are dynamic networks of interactions and relationships not aggregations of static entities. They are adaptive in that their individual and collective… …

    Wikipedia

  • 54Racial inequality in the American criminal justice system — Race Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System is a topic that has become increasingly more relative with the rising penal population in the United States. Education and race seem to be the most decisive factors when deciding who goes to jail… …

    Wikipedia

  • 55Tyranny of the majority — For the form of democracy, see Ochlocracy. For the Flesh Field album, see Tyranny of the Majority (album). The phrase tyranny of the majority (or tyranny of the masses ), used in discussing systems of democracy and majority rule, is a criticism… …

    Wikipedia

  • 56Value system — A value system is a set of consistent ethic values (more specifically the personal and cultural values) and measures used for the purpose of ethical or ideological integrity. A well defined value system is a moral code. Personal and communal One… …

    Wikipedia

  • 57Fifth Party System — The Fifth Party System refers to the era of American national politics that began with the New Deal in 1933. This era emerged from the realignment of the voting blocs and interest groups supporting the Democratic Party into the New Deal Coalition …

    Wikipedia

  • 58Multi-party system — Part of the Politics series Party politics Political spectrum …

    Wikipedia

  • 59Mutual majority criterion — The mutual majority criterion is a criterion used to compare voting systems. It is also known as the majority criterion for solid coalitions and the generalized majority criterion. The criterion states: If there is a subset S of the candidates… …

    Wikipedia

  • 60Fijian electoral system — Historical overview Fiji s electoral system is the result of complex negotiations, compromises, and experiments conducted over the years leading up to and following independence from British colonial rule in 1970. A number of devices have been… …

    Wikipedia