The "constructive vote of no confidence" in Germany's Basic Law means that the legislature

a. cannot vote down a government policy proposal without approving an alternative.
b. cannot vote a government out of office unless it votes in a new government to replace it.
c. cannot vote down policy goals proposed by the government; it can only vote down specific methods ofreaching those goals

d. can delay legislation until the government considers alternatives proposed by the legislature.
e. can amend previously passed legislation to improve the way policy goals are achieved.


b

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Proposition 1A of 1966 changed the legislature by

a. creating more districts b. adopting parts of the state's "federal plan." c. making it more professional. d. by making it easier to lobby legislative members.

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President Reagan's approach to social welfare reform included all of the following EXCEPT:

A. replacing AFDC and food stamps with a guaranteed annual income. B. cutting most social services and in-kind assistance. C. requiring many welfare recipients to look for and accept jobs or be cut from the welfare rolls. D. income tax cuts for middle and upper-income groups to boost the economy and provide jobs for the poor.

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Routine cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeals are decided by panels of _____ judges

a. three b. five c. seven d. nine

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Compare the rules of statecraft of the League of Nations to that of the United Nations. Why did the League of Nations fail? What did the United Nations do differently compared to the disappointing League of Nations? What superpowers helped design a far different United Nations than the League of Nations?

What will be an ideal response?

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