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International Government

International government includes the way that governments organize themselves, internally and externally. Ask questions here about the government, history, organization, office holders and traditions of nations not covered elsewhere in the site, relations between states and systems of international governance like the United Nations.

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How many countries are members of FIFA?

There are 209 current FIFA members. FIFA started on June 12th and ends on July 13th. It is being held in Brazil.

The phrase or term thats used to refer to the number of goods and services available to each person in an economy is?

Supply is the phrase or term that is used to refer to the number of goods and services available to each person in an economy. The goal is to balance the supply with the demand for the good or service.

Features of a parliamentary government?

Parliamentary Government is the 'fusion' of powers between the executive and parliament.

The first feature of parliamentary government is that governments are formed as a result of parliamentary elections, based on the strength of party representation in the commons. The party with the majority in the Commons forms government.

The second feature of parliamentary government is government can 'dissolve' parliament, meaning that electoral terms are flexible within the 5 year limit. This is known as the Prime Minister calling a general election.

Why do you calculate fixed and variable cost portion for mixed cost?

Fixed Costs: These are those costs which remain fixed up to certain range of work capacity no matter how much product you produce within that capacity range. Like factory building rent. You pay the rent no matter that did you use that building for making the products or not.

Variable Costs: These are those costs which change with the change in the number of product units you produce. Like Material , Labor etc

Mixed Cost/Semi Variable Costs: These are those cost the part of which is remain fixed and some part of the cost is variable.

Can you change the U.S Constitution?

The procedure for amending the US constitution is precisely described in the constitution itself (which see). First it is passed by Congress, then it must be ratified by the states.

Which form of government do sovereign states have more power than the central government?

In a confederation the sovereign states have more power than the central government. Switzerland is an example of a confederation.

How many houses does the Texas legislature have?

The legislature in the United States is composed of two houses. One of these is the House of Representatives whose representatives are elected according to the population of their state. The other is the Senate which has two representatives from each of the 50 states.

How did the founding fathers attempt to design a government in which the people and the state and the federal government would be protected from domination by any person group or part of the govenment?

Our forefathers set up the Checks and Balances system. The three branches of government. The Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Not one of them has more power than the other. It takes two of them to agree to overturn a decision. Even the President can not change a vote or an outcome of one of the other branches without approval of another branch.

What did Spain and the U.S. agree to with the Adams-Onis Treaty?

In 1795, Pinckney's Treaty with Spain gave Americans the right to travel freely on the Mississippi river. It also gave them the right to store goods at the port of new Orleans without paying customs duties.

nope its give the U.S. access to the Mississippi river

The proposed ratio of 5-5-3 in the Washington disarmament conference of 1921-1922 referred to what?

The treaty, signed in 1922, gave maximum sizes of the navies of the five signatory nations. Naval strength is typically states in total long tons (or metric tonnes) of water that the ships displace. The treaty stated that the US and Great Britain could have navies with a total displacement of 525,000 long tons (533,000 metric tonnes) each while the Japanese were allowed a navy with a total displacement of 315,000 long tons (320,000 metric tonnes) with equates to a ratio of Britain 5: America 5 : and Japan 3. France and Italy were also signatories to the treat and were allotted smaller navies.

The treaty was designed to prevent a costly post-WWI naval arms race by limiting the size (and thus cost) of the navies of the five largest maritime nations. The Japanese military was not satisfied with the results of the treaty that was negotiated by the civilian government. The Japanese military staged a series of moves in which they gradually took over more and more power from civilian government resulting in an eventual military dictatorship. They formally renounced the treaty in 1934.

What is the primary function of the US courts of appeals?

The primary function of the U.S. courts of appeals is to hear and dispose of the vast majority of cases appealed from the district courts.

What if your reading material discusses some similarities and differences between the governments of the united state and Canada one major difference has to do with the governments responsibility for?

your reading material discusses some similarities and differences between the governments of the united states and canada. one major difference has to do with the government responsibility for.

How a government can achieve legitimacy?

legitimacy means the capacity to maintain a belief that the existing political systems is the most appropriate for the society and the people must regard it as sacred an dworthy of respect and obey it unresistingly....

What is the role of a US president in foreign affairs?

Under the Constitution, the president is the federal official that is primarily responsible for the relations of the United States with foreign nations. The president appoints ambassadors, ministers, and consuls-subject to confirmation by the Senate-and receives foreign ambassadors and other public officials. With the secretary of state, the president manages all official contacts with foreign governments. On occasion, the president may personally participate in summit conferences where heads of state meet for direct consultation. Thus, President Woodrow Wilson headed the American delegation to the Paris conference at the end of World War I; President Franklin D. Roosevelt met with Allied leaders during World War II; and every president since then has sat down with world leaders to discuss economic and political issues and to reach bilateral and multilateral agreements.

Through the Department of State and the Department of Defense, the president is responsible for the protection of Americans abroad and of foreign nationals in the United States. The president decides whether to recognize new nations and new governments, and negotiate treaties with other nations, which become binding on the United States when approved by two-thirds of the Senate. The president may also negotiate "executive agreements" with foreign powers that are not subject to Senate confirmation.

Can European countries join the European Union?

All the members of the European Union are European countries. Not all European countries are members. There are no countries in it that are not from Europe. However, Turkey, which is mainly in Asia, having just a very small part of it in Europe is currently a candidate for admission.

For a country to even be considered for admission, they must be seen as a European or Europeanized country. Europeanized meaning having heavy European influence, relatable culture and views, and a majority or large European population.