Members of the cabinet are
a. chosen by the prime minister, but limited to members of the Commons or the Lords, and practice collective decision making.
b. chosen by the prime minister, but limited to members of the governing party, and have limited responsibilities.
c. chosen by the prime minister, but limited to members of the Commons, and are mainly an advisory board.
d. chosen by the prime minister to reflect a balance between parliamentarians and influential civic and business leaders and are not utilized with any frequency.
e. elected on the same ballot with the prime minister and practice collective responsibility.
a
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The practice of mandating busing plans to remedy school segregation patterns was approved in the case of
A. Brownv.Board of Education. B. Sipuelv.County Trustee. C. Swannv.Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education. D. Greenv.County School Board of New Kent County. E. Plessyv.Ferguson.
The movement in support of "devolved government" in Kenya is concerned with
A. regional influence in national politics. B. cities having more power than the national government. C. ethnic groups having more power. D. religious groups having more power.
The Federalist Papers were comprised of how many essays?
a. 19 b. 116 c. 54 d. 85 e. 116
Briefly describe the four major Supreme Court cases during the George W. Bush administration. How did these cases lead to legislative reforms? Did these reforms expand or contract the powers of the president or Congress? How did these rulings impact the Obama administration?
What will be an ideal response?