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- 1. bicameralism: When the two legislative chambers have equal or near equal constitutional power
- 4. player: An individual or collective actor whose agreement is necessary for a change in the political status quo. There are two types of veto player
- 6. democracy: Democracies in which the government does not depend on a legislative majority to exist are presidential
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- 2. payoff: the sum of the payoffs associated with each outcome multiplied by the probability with which each outcome occurs
- 3. Someone examines politically feasible coalitions and nominates a formateur
- 5. action: the pursuit of some objective by groups of individuals. Typically, the objective is some form of public good.
