What is "institutional presidency?" Be sure to address when and how it arose as well as its defining characteristics.
What will be an ideal response?
Varies (see Discussion)
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One of the most important functions of _____ is its oversight of the executive branch and its many federal departments and agencies.
A. an appellate court B. Congress C. the Supreme Court D. the legislature E. the judiciary
Briefly explain the basic idea behind modernization theory.
What will be an ideal response?
With respect to changes in the structure of the UN Security Council, __________
A) Japan and Australia would like to be permanent members because they contribute a great deal of money to the UN and have a stake in a stable security climate. B) Brazil developed a plan that would give permanent seats with veto power to at least six additional countries. C) Any expansion of permanent seats might include India, with 20 percent of the world's population and a predominantly Islamic country. D) Britain and Turkey would be reluctant to give up their individual seats for one "European" seat.
Which of the following best describes the relationship between clemency power and the governor's office?
A. The governor only has clemency power to release a person from jail for good cause. B. The governor only has clemency power to pardon a convict. C. The governor only has clemency e power to parole a convict. D. The governor only has clemency power to issue a 30-day reprieve in death penalty cases.