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There is not a fixed period for an ambassador to serve in any country, but there is a presidential election every 5 years, and new presidents tend to change the foreign service.
how did the mandate of heaven affect government in china
No, President Jackson took his election as a mandate to support South Carolina's right of nullification.
An election mandate refers to the authority granted to a political leader or party by the voters through a majority of votes in an election. It gives the winning candidate or party the perceived legitimacy to implement their proposed policies and agenda.
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A representative form of government derives its mandate to govern from the consent of the people to be governed. The governed peopel can withdraw, recall, or change their mandate by means of regularly scheduled elections but if/when the government refuses to obey the mandate of the elctorate it is possible that revolution or civil war could occur when the people attempt to remove the no-longer-legitimate government by force.
the chinesebelief the mandate of heaven have worked for and against stability in the government because they can
Generally speaking when a President is elected as president, and he has made promises he takes those promises as a "mandate" of the people to do (or complete) that promise.In this context "Mandate" is the will of the people expressed in their support of his election.
Ancient China's Government was a Monarchy.
A 'fresh election' refers to a new election that is conducted to fill a political position or resolve a disputed election. It is held when the previous election is invalidated or invalidated due to various reasons such as irregularities, fraud, or the inability to form a government. A fresh election allows voters to have another chance to choose their representatives or leaders.
Yes, he won 53% to 46% with 365 electoral votes. That, my friend, is a democratic mandate.