How often does the cabinet change in a parliamentary system?

A) Every four years
B) Every six years
C) Every eight years
D) When the cabinet is voted out or resigns


Ans: D) When the cabinet is voted out or resigns

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Federal pay tends to be higher than or equivalent with private-sector pay. 2. Union relationships with the federal government are different from those with the private sector. 3. The term five-point veteran refers to the number of years that a veteran served in the armed forces that can be applied toward federal retirement. 4. Revolving-door restrictions allow federal employees to move easily between federal agencies and private-sector businesses with which they have conducted official government business. 5. Employees already holding career positions in civil service advance principally by reductions in force (RIFs).

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The campaign finance reforms of 1973

A. made political action committees (PACs) legal. B. reduced political action committee (PAC) spending. C. made political action committees (PACs) illegal. D. made it more attractive to use interest groups rather than political action committees (PACs) to finance campaigns. E. None of these are correct.

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In 2010, chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke placed the responsibility for the 2008 financial collapse in the United States on which of the following?

A. the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks B. the election of Barack Obama C. deregulation of the financial industry D. the balance-of-trade deficit

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