What are the consequences of term limits on California's executive branch?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies. Under term limits, the constitutional officers may serve two 4-year terms. Because many of them prefer to stay in politics after their terms end, often California's executives are (or become) potential or actual rivals for the same or "next" offices as they move from office to office as in a game of "musical chairs."
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A. peaceful administration marked by few military campaigns B. lack of systematic accounting and administration in the kingdom C. introduction of poll tax on non-Muslims D. creation of a modern postal system E. inclusion of some Hindus in the state's elite
In 1984, a radical group of Sikhs were killed when government forces attacked
a. the Lok Sabha. b. the Taj Mahal. c. the British embassy. d. the Golden Temple. e. Pakistan.
In 2016, Kamala Harris
a. resigned her post to become Ambassador to the United Nations. b. was re-elected California State Attorney General. c. was elected to the U.S. Senate. d. was appointed to the State Supreme Court.
Autocracies differ from oligarchies in that
a. autocracies must contend with collective action problems. b. autocracies cannot be authoritarian. c. oligarchies include more people in decision making. d. oligarchies are "totalitarian democracies." c. oligarchies include more people in decision making