The term energiewende refers to

a. a German policy to cut back on its use of fossil fuels and to increase its use of nuclear energy.
b. the bureaucracy responsible for overseeing Germany's nuclear power plants.
c. a European Union-wide policy to switch toward sustainable energy resources that came about due to heavy lobbying by the German Green Party.
d. a German policy to switch toward sustainable energy resources.
e. traditionally powerful energy cartels in Germany.

d

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When the National Assembly votes on a motion of no confidence or censure of the government, what happens?

a. The government must publicly apologize. b. The government must call new legislative elections. c. The government must introduce new legislation along the lines demanded by parliament. d. The government must resign. e. The Senate then begins impeachment proceedings.

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