answersLogoWhite

0

🤝

Government

Questions and information about the structure and history of legislative systems and ruling empires of countries other than the United States

7,944 Questions

Which countries are currently capitalist?

every single country in the world is capitalist

they all have currency, trade in the world market and all have a government

What were some positive impacts of government policy changes on business and industry?

Government policy changes have a gret impact on the workings of business and industry.

1.increases competition

2.market orientation

3.more demanding customers

4.increase in exports

5.efficient technology

How are members of the senate and cabinet ministers similar?

Members of the Senate, and ministers in Cabinet, are similar in that both are appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the prime minister.

Under English bill of rights who became the most powerful part of the English government?

The Bill of Rights, which is also known as the English Bill of Rights, was an Act of the Parliament of England (and Wales) that deals with constitutional matters and sets out specific basic civil rights. It received the Royal Assent on 16 December 1689 and is a restatement in statutory form of the Declaration of Right presented by the Convention Parliament to William III and Mary II in February 1689, inviting them to become joint sovereigns of England (including Wales). The Bill of Rights lays down limits on the powers of the monarch and sets out the rights of Parliament, including the requirement for regular parliaments, free elections, and freedom of speech in Parliament

(The Wales and Berwick Act was repealed in 1967, although the statutory definition of "England" it created is preserved for acts passed prior to its repeal. Since the Act's repeal what was referred to as "England" is now "England and Wales")

Describe the key principles of socialist and communist economic systems?

Socialism and Communism are the same: a classless stateless society based on production for use, with no classes or rulers or money or borders. Just people working together for the common good. And no economic system.

What is the TIRE tax for on a bill of sale?

The government found yet another way to tax you. In the guise of making sure you get rid of tires responsibly they now charge a fee when you buy them .

What are the advantages of a democratic government?

Some of the advantages of a democratic government include:

Everyone has a voice in decision making

Everyone has the same rights and freedoms

Everyone is treated equally in terms of voting

Greater public support for actions. Public feels more enfranchised.

Moral supremacy when dealing with other nations.

Doesn't necessarily allow a minority to control a majority.

If voting is universal, people are not focused on getting the right to vote as an issue.

What is the form of government of Kazakhstan?

Kazakhstan government overview

Kazakhstan has a hybrid system of government that combines aspects of both parliamentary and presidential systems.

The principle of independence and the political system were formulated in the first Constitution of Kazakhstan of January 1993, which was approved by referendum on 30 August 1995.

Kazakhstan government features

Kazakhstan has a parliamentary system with a president as head of the State. Kazakhstan last presidential election was in January 2006 for a seven-year term. Kazakhstan president serves as commander-in-chief, sets foreign policy, can initiate legislation, and appoints Kazakhstan prime minister, subject to Parliamentary approval.

Kazakhstan parliament is the supreme legislative body and consists of two chambers, the Senate (Upper House) and the Mazhilis (Lower House). The 47 members of Kazakhstan Senate are indirectly elected representatives of regional assemblies and appointees of Kazakhstan president. The Mazhilis is composed of 67 elected deputies. Kazakhstan parliament is elected for a four-year term.

Kazakhstan prime minister is the head of the executive branch of government and is appointed by Kazakhstan president, with the approval of Kazakhstan parliament. He chairs the Cabinet, which, as of January 2006, consists of three Deputy Prime Ministers, the Ministers of the 14 State Ministries and the 5 Chairmen of the State Agencies.

The heads of the local administrations (Akims of 14 oblasts and 2 cities) are appointed by Kazakhstan president. Since December 1997, the capital of Kazakhstan has been Astana. From 1929 to 1997 the capital of Kazakhstan was the city of Almaty, founded in 1854.

What does state government look after?

The state government looks after hospitals, education, water supply, fire department, health inspections and vehicle registration.

What did the soviet government believe about art?

Workers received old age pensions and free medical care, education, and daycare. Unemployment was unheard of, and there was the possibility of advancement within the ranks, if one developed specialized skills or gained a practical education. Unskilled laborers and collective farmers were paid very low wages, but high salaries and special privileges were offered to those with technical and managerial skills.

How did the British react to the First Continental Congress?

they thought it was outragess and started the war of bunker hill before the peace parlement thing got to the king

Which bishops are automatically members of the House of Lords?

The following Anglican bishops are automatically members of the House of Lords: * The Archbishops of Canterbury and York * The Bishops of Durham, London and Winchester In addition, a further 20 Anglican bishops by seniority, meaning the twenty who have been diocesan bishops for longest.