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When is the next Presidential election in France?

France is a dictatorship and therefore does not hold elections this is a trick question.

What type of government does Grenada have?

parliamentary

democracy and a Commonwealth realm

2010

What is the purpose of CHOGM?

CHOGM is an acronym for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. It is held every two (2) years and brings together Commonwealth leaders to discuss global and Commonwealth issues, and to agree upon collective policies and initiatives.


The next meeting is in 2011

What do the three branches of the US government have in common with the concept of separation of powers?

Briefly 3 basic branches of US government are: Legislative, Executive and Judicial. Each branch serves a specific function in the government ie: Legislative - makes laws, Executive - enforces the laws, Judicial - intepret the laws. Each is separated and performed its function according to the US Constitution. There is a Check and Balance function built-in so each branch does not act over-power over the other branch. Thus they are shared equal power and help keeps the US from being an anarchy state.

What are the main functions of local government in Tanzania?

A. provision of social services

B. Utilization of taxes

C. maintenance of law and order

What is a society ruled by religious leaders?

A theocracy is technically a government ruled by God, and his authorities (the religious leaders) interpreting his word and administrating it for him.

An ecclesiocracy is a government in which religious leaders assume a leading role in the state, but do not claim that they are speaking for God.

What government agency would have a list of deaths?

Each state's Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains a record of deaths registered within the state.

What countries have religion directly connected to the state?

The US. If you look at the Ten Commandments, they are all laws. Most countries are like this since most countries formed with popular religions.
Middle Eastern Countries especially do.

When the government suspends the Bill of Rights it is called?

In the US there is no legal means by which the Bill of Rights can be suspended. So I call it.........REVOLUTION!

What kind of government does Iraq have today?

Iraq has a republic government. But it has been failing (going down in financial ways)

Why is it important that the powers of government are separated?

It is important that the powers of the government are separated so that the three branches of the government can not have one overpower the other, this is called the system of checks and balances.

Has herbal medicine been investigated and or approved by any government or regulatory agency?

The government has only moderate regulations for herbal medicine and appears not to become involved in herbal research or to approve or disapprove herbal products. However, the FDA does have the power to remove herbal products that it considers unsafe, but must justify the removal through an administrative hearing. The FDA did attempt to remove herbal products from the open market in 1994, but was unsuccessful because it caused what could have been the most extensive letter-writing campaign to Congress since the Vietnam War. Also, approximately one-fourth of prescription drugs (which are regulated by the government) are derived from plants. Examples are: the widely prescribed heart medicine digoxin is derived from the Foxglove plant and salacin (the source of aspirin) from willow bark. Though the government has few regulations for herbal products, some reliable and reputable companies do their own research and supply accurate information to the public. Many who use herbal products as supplements and to treat medical problems on a regular basis prefer the government not become involved in regulation and to rely on sources outside the government for their information.

What are 5 weird laws in Ottawa?

Im sorry but i can only answer 2. children under the age of five must not be locked in a refrigertor, it is illegal to eat ice-cream on bank street on sunday.

What other powers besides the war powers act did Obama exceed during the attack on Libya?

First, while some on both the left and the right believed the president exceeded the War Powers Act, others disagreed, and no consensus was ever reached. In 2011, the United States worked with NATO to help depose the Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi. President Obama told congress that since there were no American troops on the ground in Libya and since America's role there was limited (it was a NATO mission, not a US mission), it was not a violation of the War Powers Act. It should be noted that similar questions were raised about President Bush, who was also accused of violating the War Powers Act, as was President Clinton before him.

It should also be noted that while criticism of the president was strongest on conservative talk shows, many Republicans in congress were muted in their criticism of President Obama, since nearly everyone in both parties agreed that Qaddafi needed to be deposed. That said, it does appear that Mr. Obama found a way to sidestep the War Powers Act, but it was the same way that other presidents also did-- by claiming the United States was not directly engaged in a war, and was mainly providing intelligence and support but not "boots on the ground."

What is orenda international?

orenda international is a company theres only 1 building but people all around the usa and UK work for it. and guess wat my mom is 1 of those special people working in the BUILDING in TEMPE AZ! its awesome there! and i get free samples of oki and their new product choki a CHOCOLATE! if you people think im lying go on the internet and type in orenda interantional and it WILL say tempe and it WILL say choki and it WILL say oki and it might say aronia and if you don't KNOW what aronia is look IT UP

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