<span>There are two main types of voting systems that can lead to different party systems. These are “first past the post” or “winner take all” systems on the one hand and proportional representation systems on the other. Each of these will tend to lead to a different type of party system.</span>
Answer:
Using commandments as guides for behavior.
Explanation:
Using process of elimination.
Montesquieu's system of "separation of powers" means that government should be divided into three branches (a). Montesquieu argued that a tripartite system was best or a system divided between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches so that no one branch would gain too much power in governance.
Legal realists would claim: it doesn't matter what the law says, but who enforces it.
<h3>What is a law?</h3>
A law can be defined as the system of rules, principles, and regulations, that are established, adopted and enforced in a community, society or court, so as to regulate the actions, behavior, conduct and testimonies of all individuals.
<h3>The types of law.</h3>
According to Martin Luther King, there are two types of law and these include the following:
- Just law
- Unjust law
According to legal realism, a law isn't a scientific enterprise which solely depends on deductive reasoning and as such the methods of natural science should be emulated by jurisprudence.
Based on the above premise, legal realists would claim it doesn't matter what the law says, but who enforces it.
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