There are ______ states where control of the two legislative chambers is split between the parties.
a. many
b. only a few
c. no
d. a great deal of
b. only a few
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Concurrent is to as predictive is to
a. reliability; validity b. behavior; construct c. criterion-related; construct d. now; later e. many; one
An impeached President will be removed from office when
a. two-thirds of the House of Representatives vote for his removal. b. the special prosecutor obtains a conviction before the Senate. c. two-thirds of the Senate vote for his removal. d. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court signs a removal order forwarded from the House of Representatives. e. the President is found guilty by a twelve person jury of "high crimes or misdemeanors."
An example of parliamentary accountability in South Africa is
a. the president appearing for Question Time before the National Assembly. b. the National Assembly approving all presidential appointments. c. the members of the cabinet appearing for Question Time before the National Council of the Provinces. d. parliamentary committees reviewing the work of government departments including summoning ministers to appear before them. e. parliamentary committees regularly rewriting draft legislation presented by government ministers.
The wealth of trust between the two prisoners is the most likely explanation of the Prisoner's Dilemma
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.