What is a vote of no confidence, and what is typically the result if such a vote passes?
What will be an ideal response?
A vote of no confidence in parliamentary systems are used by parliament to remove a government (the prime minister and cabinet) from power.
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The explanation of the Peloponnesian war by Thucydides is still important today because of the role of
a. money. b. power. c. morality. d. population.
Which Middle Eastern country receives the largest amount of the US foreign aid?
a. Turkey b. Saudi Arabia c. Israel d. Jordan e. Egypt
The General Welfare Clause is a good example of
a. carrot and stick programs. b. the Triad of Powers. c. the Supremacy Clause d. delegated powers. e. implied powers.
A group that focuses narrowly on special issues is most likely to be ________
A) a political party B) an interest group C) a campaign D) a think tank E) a pollster