I've known elders to be abused because their caretakers had little to no patience. In working with others, especially children and elders, one must have a lot of patience.
What is a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy?
A type of government using a parliamentary system that the executive branch is dependent on parliament for support where the people are allowed to vote. This form of government is used in Greece for more info go to wikipedia
What is a ruler who has absolute power over a country's government?
A dictator
E.g. Hitler was a dictator but was addressed as the fuhrer
Other titles used for designating absolute power can be king, queen, tyrant, Caesar, chairman, president, lord, and chief. It cannot be emphasized enough that some titles of those with absolute power can be disguised, such as the title of president....
Conversely, all people with absolute power, can in fact have this power "on paper" but in practice, absolute power is not always enforceable, as example der Fuhrer ordered certain German generals not to surrender and they did in fact do so. This happened in WW2 by German generals in Russia.
Also, the Emperor of Japan ordered all Japanese soldiers to fight to the death in Iwo Jima, and this order was disobeyed.
What event helped to cause World War II?
some events were that America and all of the other countries, besides Germany wanted to help save all of the Jews and the other Jews that would have been killed. if it was not for us and the other countries, Jews would still be suffering, and possibly even n America.
No. England is a part of the country of Great Britain. Great Britain has a government known as a Constitutional Monarchy, sometimes referred to as a Parliamentary Monarchy.
Oligarchy is rule by a small group of people who use their high position within society to control it. An example of this is the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. A modern example would be South Africa during the time of Apartheid. Generally speaking, those in high positions will be able to send their children to school, vote, and enjoy other priveleges, while the large majority of people are forbidden to do the same.
A Constitutional Monarchy is a system of government in which a monarch (King or Queen) is the figurehead of the state but has no actual power. The power resides with ordinary citizens, who are able to vote on Representatives to send to a Parliament (similar to the American Congress). The idea is to keep the traditions and history of the country alive in the form of the monarch, and allow the ordinary folk to run the country. At least, that's how it's supposed to work.
Depends where your borrowing, everyone has differnent rates. Usually interest doesn't start to accumulate unitl after your finished school. The average interest is between 10-15%
Are the government hiding zombies?
yes, the government is hiding zombies. The government said they dismisses all claims that zombies are real, but that's what they want you to think. It's an experiment for a bio weapon. They just don't want people to freak out. If you really think are government wouldn't do something like that then your more stupid then you know.
What is the ability of congress to make all laws necessary and proper to uphold the constitution?
The Elastic Clause. A.K.A. The "necessary and proper" clause - Not all powers are listed in the Constitution. This clause allows Congress to make laws they need in order to carry out the listed powers. This clause allows Congress to "stretch" its powers.
What type of government did Iran have after 1900?
Iran did not have one consistent government after 1900.
From 1900-1925 were the final days of the Qajjar Dynasty, which was a medieval-style Persian dynasty. The official name of the country was "The Sublime State of Persia".
From 1925-1979 were the days of the Pahlavi Dynasty which was modern totalitarian Persian dynasty with a weak Parliament. The official name of the country was "The Imperial State of Iran".
From 1979-Present are the days of the Islamic Republic of Iran which is a cleric-run theocracy with a weak Parliament and President.
List of presidents of UNO general assembly?
There is no UN president, the head of th UN is callled the "General Secretary"
These are the people who have been UNGS:
Gladwyn Jebb (United Kingdom) 1945 - 1946
Tryge Lie (Norway) 1946 - 1952
Dag Hammarsskjold (Sweden) 1953 -1961
U Thant (Burma) 1961 - 1971
Kurt Waldheim (Austria) 1972 - 1981
Javier Perez de Cuellar (Peru) 1982 -1991
Butros Butos-Gahli (Egypt) 1992 -1996
Kofi Annan (Ghana) 1997 - 2006
Ban Ki-moon (South Korea) 2007 - Present
What is it called when a president fails to act on a bill and the congress adjourns within ten days?
Veto. If a bill is not signed it must be returned to Congress. However, Congress may, if it chooses, surpass the President's Veto by obtaining 2/3 approval in the House of Representatives and 2/3 approval in the Senate.
How long must a senetor be a US citizen?
A senator must have been a citizen for at least nine years and live in the state that elects him to the Senate.
What is the definition of Caribbean Integration?
Regional integration is intended to benefit consumers because a wider range of good at cheaper prices should become available, and four islands is in it is: St.Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, and St.Vincent
What Is A federal parliamentary representative democratic republic?
To answer this we need to break it down. A representative democratic system means that it is democratic by having it's governors and law makers elected by the people.
A republic should mean that the country is democratic, and its ruler is not hereditary selected (chosen because of who there family was) or dictatorial (a single person with absolute power, self appointed or otherwise), but the ruler is in fact selected, directly or indirectly, by the masses.
A federal system means that there is a separation of powers between the state, national or central government, and devolved regional governments. Normally, federations are made up of willing members, though this is not always the case. Federal systems also have to be constitutionally enshrined, and set up in such a way that they cannot be permanently swept away. A good example of a federal system is the United States, the central government being the US Congress and the President, and the devolved administration being the Govenors and legislatures of the 50 States.
A parliamentary system means that the executive government (eg the one that makes the day to day decisions and generally administers the country) is not a single person elected to lead (eg a President) but is determined by the nation's parliament. The best example of this is the UK, where the day to day decisions are made by the Prime Minister and his cabinet. The prime minister is not directy elected, but leads parliament, and thus the country, because he/she is leader of the largest part in parliament.
I know that was long winded, but I hope it was a full explanation.
How many members are there in the UN?
Currently there are 193 United Nation member states. A recommendation for admission, which is made by the Security Council, is necessary in order to be admitted.
What is a bicameral system of government?
The bicameral system of government is one that provides two houses of legislature. It provides equal representation under the law. All of the states are represented in Congress. It provides election by the people to select their representatives in Congress.
What are the critical issues facing your world?
There are so many world issues/concerns that are facing us today. The environment is just one of them. The economy is yet another. There are so many, but one of the biggest concerns currently is H1N1 (Swine Flu Influenza) that is quickly spreading at such an alarming rate some worry it could become pandemic (worldwide). To learn more, I suggest watching the news for new top stories! The world is always changing and I can't say for the better....