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Political scientist Sidney Verba described __________ as a situation in which citizens like the political system because of what it can provide for them, which Verba says is a __________ basis for long-term democratic stability.
 
  a. legitimacy; weak
  b. sovereignty; strong
  c. output affect; weak
  d. system input; strong

Question 2

__________ is a member of the __________ Party and was first elected chancellor in 2005.
 
  a. Ludwig Erhard; CDU
  b. Angela Merkel; CDU
  c. Willy Brandt; SPD
  d. Konrad Adenauer; CDU



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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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