What is the constitution structure designed to prevent too many political parties from being represented in the German legislature called?
A. the positive vote of non-confidence
B. consortial federalism
C. second ballot
D. five percent clause
D
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A. the governor B. Assembly and Senate committees C. all legislators D. the attorney general
What triggered the second intifada?
a. Israeli reoccupation of Gaza. b. Ehud Barak’s refusal to end settlement construction on the West Bank. c. Benjamin Netanyahu’s demand that the Palestinian recognize Israel as a “Jewish state.” d. Ariel Sharon’s visit to the Dome of the Rock.
Specialized public schools, often emphasizing science, technology, or performance arts, and drawing students from a wide area are called
a. charter schools. b. magnet schools. c. non-sectarian schools. d. parochial schools. e. technical schools.
The only way to stop a Senate filibuster is with __________
a. a cloture vote b. a party caucus c. a pocket veto d. the closed rule