What is referred to as the “honeymoon period” of a presidency

a. the period between the election of the president and his or her swearing in 
b. the first one hundred days of a presidency 
c. the time when both houses of Congress are controlled by the president’s party 
d. the presidency during times of national emergency 

b. the first one hundred days of a presidency 

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a. arrest b. seizure c. search d. evidence

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In terms of gender and ethnic representation in the British Parliament following the 2010 election, Parliament a. became less diverse, only seeing an increase of white women in its ranks

b. saw its numbers of ethnic minority MPs double. c. became very diverse with its MPs proportionally representing Britain's ethnic and gender divisions for the first time. d. saw its number of women MPs fall from those elected in 2005. e. saw the election of its first Asian male MP.

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