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How often are national elections held in Great Britain?


A) At least every five years, unless the majority party fails a confidence vote
B) Every four years in November
C) At least every ten years, unless the majority party fails a confidence vote
D) Every six years in November
E) Only when the majority party fails a confidence vote

F) A) and B)
G) All of the above

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Describe the dual executive system in Germany. What powers are available to the chancellor? What powers are available to the president? How does this system compare with Great Britain and the United States?

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Although Japan's parliament is bicameral, which chamber is considered to be supreme?


A) The House of Councilors
B) The Senate
C) The National Assembly
D) The House of Commons
E) The Diet

F) A) and E)
G) B) and D)

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What was the main political change in France between the Fourth Republic (1946-1958) and the Fifth Republic (1958-present) ?


A) The legislature was made stronger relative to the executive branch.
B) The judicial branch was made stronger relative to the executive branch and the legislature.
C) The executive branch was made stronger relative to the legislature.
D) The legislature and the judicial branch were made stronger relative to the executive branch.
E) The power of each part of the national government was reduced.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and D)

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