Explain the process by which the Chancellor of Germany can be ousted
A) The chancellor is tried by the Bundestag, resulting in an impeachment.
B) The chancellor can be ousted by using "constructive no confidence," in which the Bundestag
votes in a replacement cabinet.
C) The Bundestag holds a majority vote to oust the chancellor.
D) The chancellor can be ousted with "constructive no confidence," in which a replacement
cabinet overthrows the current chancellor.
B
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The basic unit responsible for public elementary and secondary education in the United States is the ________
A. federal system B. unitary system C. national education board D. child welfare unit E. local school district
Presidential candidates in the 1960s, compared with today,
A. were largely ignored by the media. B. had longer sound bites, on average, in broadcast television newscasts. C. received more negative coverage. D. were hounded by the media incessantly. E. None of these answers is correct.
The struggles that torment the characters in films such as Star Wars are reflective of our own struggles between ______.
A. idealism and realism B. good and evil C. rich and poor D. Black and White
One problem with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was
A) it could not enforce agreements among members. B) it only applied to a small number of goods. C) it relied too heavily on protectionist ideas. D) it was replaced by the International Monetary Fund. E) Marxist countries would not join.