What is meant by the Prime Minister's Questions? What is its primary function?
What will be an ideal response?
By tradition, each week the prime minister must address the House of
Commons for Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), during which time the PM answers
questions from other MPs on any issue. PMQs are largely a spectacle, rather than a
genuine place for information gathering. Nonetheless, they provide the media and the
public with a weekly window into the legislative process.
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Explain the primary justifications for representative democracy.
What will be an ideal response?
The chair of the _____________ plans and coordinates the deployment of American forces, the unified commands conduct these operations, and the military services train and equip the necessary forces.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The earliest printed news material in America was the ______.
a. gazette b. newspaper c. pamphlet d. almanac
Since the mid-1990s, the Supreme Court's decisions on federalism have
A. continued the precedents established by John Marshall in McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden. B. provided a broad interpretation of the commerce clause that justifies extensive national involvement in many areas. C. allowed the federal government to involve itself in areas that are primarily local in character. D. shown a willingness to allow the federal government to extend its power when it deals with sensitive areas such as gun control and violence against women. E. been establishing limits on the powers of the national government under the commerce clause.