Question 2: The ________ is widely considered a two-party state, as historically power alternates between two dominant parties (currently the Labour Party and the Conservative Party).
Question 3: Political parties and factions, especially those in government, are ________ vigorously by organizations, businesses and special interest groups such as trades unions.
Question 4: This feedback loop happens in a traditional ________ when a voter attempts to represent a negative vote where only positive votes are available.
Question 5: In the United Kingdom, it has been alleged that ________ have been awarded to contributors to party funds, the benefactors becoming members of the Upper House of Parliament and thus being in a position to participate in the legislative process.
Question 7: This has been an emerging trend in the politics of the Republic of Ireland and is almost always the case in ________ on national and state level, and in most constituencies at the communal level.
Question 10: [citation needed]Orange is sometimes a color of nationalism, such as in the ________, in Israel with the Orange Camp or with Ulster Loyalists in Northern Ireland; it is also a color of reform such as in Ukraine.