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What is the annual salary for an assemblyman?

There is no generalized answer to this question. An Assemblyman's pay rate is set by the state's individual state legislatures.

Is Georgia limited or and unlimited government?

limited. The people of Greece invented democracy

If the president neighter signs nor returns a bill to congress during the time allowed that bill?

The bill automatically dies. For a president to allow that to happen is known as a pocket veto.

Does the government have aliens?

If you used deductive reasoning, then the answer is yes, but there is no tangible proof.

What there is denial and misinformation, these are strategies implode, only when a incident has actually happen.

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Since it has been rumored that the government was in possession of both dead and live Aliens, which would be almost impossible to stop all leaks of people sharing what they know, they created a very unbelievable cover up story that takes decades to be divulge fully with false information.

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Even this is a ploy, they exasperate the misinformation so it is more attention getting story, so people's focus is on looking for information that does not exist, on site location of minor importance while others with more importance go undetected.

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So using this line of thought, Aliens have visited earth involving our government, but not at any location the public is aware of, in completely different situation than is being rumored.

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If Aliens were not involved in any of the rumored incidents, then the government would not classify matters surrounding incidents as top secrete, and it would not take years to view even a mostly blacked out documents.

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Remember our Government on top secrete classified incidents, such Aliens involved with our government in anyway, will go to any length and cost such as adding false incidents, hiring people to pretend they are uncovering the truth when they are only adding misinformation, and of course hushing up real incidents.

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Plus it is rumored the advancement in technology, is from backward engineering alien technology, it hard not to acknowledge and notice the increased speed of developing devices.

What is the relationship of the executive and legislative branch in parliamentary government?

There is a direct relationship between the executive, legislature and the judiciary. This is what forms the government with the legislature making laws, the executive implementing the laws and the judiciary interpreting the law.

What type of government does Switzerland have?

Switzerland's government is federal republic

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Switzerland has a very democratic system of government.

Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries.

As many decisions as possible are made at the cantonal level. Each canton has its own constitution, parliament, laws and court system. Most of the cantons were once independent countries, and in many ways continue to act as such.

As well as regular elections, Switzerland has a form of "direct democracy" where any decision can be put to a referendum. A petition is started, signatures are collected and if enough signatures are collected there has to be a referendum which is binding. A referendum can be at the federal or cantonal level.

Switzerland has a collective head of state, the seven-member Swiss Federal Council.

The president is the presiding member of this council. Elected by the Federal Assembly for one year, the President of the Confederation chairs the meetings of the Federal Council and undertakes special representational duties. Primus inter pares, the President has no powers above the other Councillors and continues to head his or her department. Traditionally the duty rotates among the members in order of seniority and the previous year's Vice President becomes President.

The official title is "President of the Confederation" (German: Bundespräsident(in), French: Président(e) de la Confédération, Italian: Presidente della Confederazione, Romansh: President(a) da la Confederaziun).

Explanation of article III Bill of Rights section 12?

Article iii of the US Constitution only has three sections. Section one describes the power of the Supreme Court, section two states the Supreme Court has jurisdiction in controversies of treaties of the US, and section three states that no person shall be convicted of treason unless he confesses or two or more witness of the same overt action testify to the act.

Compare and contrast the three branches of the US government?

Mexico and the United States both have three branches of government: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

Both executive branches are headed by the president of each nation, and is advised by a cabinet.

Both legislative branches are composed of a bicameral system. Mexico's bicameral system composes of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies while the US's is composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Both judicial branches are formed around the Supreme Court of both nations, and lesser courts nationwide.

Name the three levels of government and their responsibilities?

Local- rubbish collecting, swimming pools, town libary, parks, travel advice, street lighting

State-prisons, hospitals, parks, travel advice, schools, street lighting

Federal-prisons, welfare payments, schools, army, police

Why is North Korea a totalitarian government?

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea) is officially a single-party military dictating Juche republic, which is incorrectly colloquiallized with totalitarianism and communism, even though most Western and European media recognize the nation as a totalitarian state.

North Korean dictatorship began in its early stages after the defeat of Japan in World War II, which ended its 35-year hold on Korea as a colony. The removal of Japanese presence allowed the United States and the Soviet Union to temporarily hold control of parts of Korea. The United States occupied the south and the Soviet Union occupied the north. An agreement was made to make the 38th parallel the dividing point.

With mistrust growing rapidly between the United States and the Soviet Union, tensions also appeared between the Koreans. In 1947, the United States presented the problem to the United Nations, who decided to split Korea into North Korea and South Korea at the 38th parallel.

At this point, the Soviet Union still held parental control over North Korea. The North Korean political system was heavily influenced by the Soviet presence and its communist government. In 1948, the Soviet Union officially withdrew from North Korea.

Kim Il-sung, a Korean communist supporter, officially founded North Korea the same year the Soviet Union withdrew and led the nation as the Prime Minister from 1948 until 1972, when the Socialist Constitution of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was written.

During the 1950s, Kim Il-sung was seen as an orthodox communist leader and openly praised Stalin and Soviet Communism. However, he sided with the People's Republic of China during the Sino-Soviet split, opposing the reforms brought by Nikita Khrushchev, whom he believed was acting in opposition to communism.

Kim Il-sung soon distanced himself from Stalin and the Soviet Union and began reforming North Korea to his own tastes. This began the North Korean totalitarian government that is recognized today.

After Kim Il-sung died on July 8, 1994 he was given the title of "Eternal President of the Republic". The position of President remains exclusively to Kim Il-sung incumbent. His son, Kim Jong-il, is the de facto head of North Korea and rules with a miltary dictatorship.

What is the role of the executive branch of government?

The executive branch is the branch that enforces the laws and carries out the laws that mandate services for the people. There are 15 large departments that oversee this vast array of services and duties performed by the government. Among them are the military, foreign affairs, civil service, social security, Medicare, Medicaid, immigration, national parks, forests,waterways,civil rights, environmental concerns, aviation controls, communication controls, safety of workers, mining, oil drilling, border patrol and tariff collection, passports and education.

What is the type of government where a person inherits power?

Monarchy

Monarchy implies rule or the power of government in the hands of an individual who has inherited the role and expects to bequeath it to the descendants. Currently there exist thirty-one monarchs reigning over forty-five extant sovereign monarchies in the world, sixteen of which are Commonwealth Realms that formally recognize Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state and Prince Charles as heir.

~MAIYA BOWMAN

Name two senators from your state NJ?

The current US Senators from New Jersey are:

For the six-year term 2013 to 2019

Bob Menendez (D-NJ) senior senator

For the remainder of the six-year term 2015-2021

Cory Booker (D-NJ) junior senator

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Booker won the 2013 election to complete the term of senior senator Frank Lautenberg (died in office). He won re-election to a full term in 2014.

Who is the minority floor leader in the senate?

The current House majority leader is Steny Hoyer, while the current House minority leader is John Boehner

my answer is: it is now 2014 and Boehner is Majority leader and Pelosi is Minority leader. this changes with the make up of each Congress

What branch of government has the power to create inferior or lower courts?

The Legislative branch (Congress) creates federal courts below the Supreme Court. Article III Courts (US District Courts, US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, certain special subject matter courts) become part of the Judicial branch. All federal courts are part of the federal court system, but not all of them are part of the Judicial branch.

Who are the Canadian senators?

Senators are Canadians who are at least thirty years old, having at least $4000 of property, appointed to the Senate by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister. Canadian senators review bills passed by the elected House of Commons, and pass them, reject them, or suggest amendments to improve legislation.

What are the Executive powers of Congress?

This following statement is true but irrelevant, for answer look below.

Congress has no Executive power. It is the Legislative branch; the Executive branch would include the Presidency. There are several checks and balances between the two(The president leads the army, but only Congress can declare war, etc.), but they are essentially separate. When the Framers were creating the Constitution, they decided against a Unitary form of government(where the 'president' is elected by and comes from the 'congress') because they felt it could lead to the same tyranny that they had just finished fighting against, thus they made the Executive and Legislative branches wholly separate and equal.

Actually the powers this question is probably referring to is the ability to approve presidential appointments and the ability to approve treaties. suck it

Who holds the power in your form of government?

If the reference is to political power, it is shared between the President and Congress. Of the three branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial) the executive and legislative make and approve laws, and the judicial is there to make sure that they are lawful.

What was Americas first government?

If you mean the United States, it was originally founded as a "Representative Republic" but devolved into a "Representative Democracy."

All government offices agencies and departments make up what?

Government offices, agencies, and departments make up the bureaucracy.