Why would the secretary of state be likely to quarrel with the secretary of defense?
-they share responsibility for aspects of foreign policy
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What problem did Shays's Rebellion reveal?
The articles of condederation were inadequate and we marveled a powelful federal government.
Who is the current head of government in Lithuania?
The President of Lithuania is Dalia Grybauskaitė.
Is there a senate and house of represntitives at the local level of government?
No at the local level there are city council, mayors, and county supervisors.
Who is the opposite of Nazism?
Nazism is a particular name for the type of fascism that existed in Germany, as a governing force from 1933 to 1945. Fascist regimes take many forms, the fascism of Mussolini's Italy was different than that of Hitler's in Germany. What all fascist governments have in common is a totalitarian system of government where its people have very limited political rights.
The opposite of such a government would be one where citizens vote for public officials and the people have few limits on their social and economic lives. Even if a government is a socialist one, as long as its people have the right to vote for a different governmental systems it is an opposite of a fascist one.
Who is head of government of Switzerland?
Switzerland has a collective head of state, the seven-member federal council. The president is the chairman of this council.
There is a different president each year, starting on 1st January. The president for 2012 is Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf.
Previous presidents were: 2011 - Micheline Calmy-Rey, 2010 - Doris Leuthard, 2009 - Hans-Rudolf Merz, 2008 - Pascal Couchepin.
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). The president is the presiding member of the seven-member Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's executive. 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.
What is the Medicines Act 1968 amendments?
The Medicines Act 1968 governs the control of medicines for human and veterinary uses. It defines three categories of medicine, being prescription only medicine, pharmacy medicines and general sales list.
What happens if a country changes from a limited government to an unlimited government?
they lose some human rights and their leader is born into the family and not voted into the family.
Asses the responsibilities and duties of constituted authority to the people?
the responsibilities and duties of constituted authority to the people
What is the type of government of Honshu?
The type of government in Honshu is a constitutional monarchy. This is an Island which is considered to be part of Japan.
What is the annual salary of the Prime Minister of Singapore?
In its Report on Ministers of State - Salaries Additional to the Basic Parliamentary Salary, the Remuneration Tribunal of the Commonwealth of Australia reported that the rate of pay of a prime minister should be 160% higher than the base pay for a member of the House of Representatives.
As of December 2011, the Prime minister of Australia (currently Julia Gillard) awarded herself a pay rise, taking her salary to $481 000 per annum. Her previous salary was $367 000.
Is Germany presidential or parliamentary?
Germany is a parliamentary democracy. There is also a President, but he has few powers.
No, cancer is a very real, life threatening disease.
No, Cancer is REAL. It effects everyday people. I was effected by cancer twice, once at 6 and then at 8. Why would anyone think any different. It is unfair, hurtful and calas to suggest other wise. By calling cancer a 'scam' you are ignoring and shadowing those who have died and struggled in their fight against Cancer. Cancer is no Scam, the only scam is done by those who ignore and dont dupport the fight against cancer. Just think, you or one of your family or friends may have cancer in the furture. Would you call it a 'scam' to their face?
What are the features or characteristics of unitary system?
power is concentrated in the central govrnment state and local government can exercise only those powers given to them by the central authority.
Why is understanding power essential to understanding government?
Wow - good question - basically it's because of the concept of power in this context. It doesn't mean electrical power or energy - it refers to the power to govern. This kind of question is really intended to make someone think about what exactly power is. In my humble opinion, power is the ability to influence and control others - when we talk of govenments being in power we mean that they have control. If a government becomes weaker, it may lose power. That's what we mean when we talk about it in this way.
Is hanging posters up on telephone poles legal?
Technically, no, it is not. The telephone and power poles are the private property of the utilities that own them. Some jurisdictions actually have ordnances against it, mainly due to the hazard created to linemen climbing the poles amidst a clutter of signs, staples, and old nails.
Why does Area 51 have to dissect all the innocent aliens they find?
Relax. The media like to pretend there are aliens running around everywhere, getting sliced up at Area 51, and all that hogwash. In real life, no aliens are known to even exist, let alone come here. And Area 51 is where high-performance jets are first invented and tested. The media makes money telling these lies to people, as no one will buy a newspaper that says "No sign of aliens, and Area 51 is just a jet testing facility".
What is a devolved government?
Devolved government is government which is devolved, either wholly or partially, from state level to a more local level. However, unlike in a federal system, such devolved administrations exist in statute, not constitutional law, and can have their powers broadened or narrowed, or can even be abolished, by an act of the legislature. In contrast, regional administrations in federal systems have a constitutionally guaranteed right to exist with constitutionally defined powers