Briefly describe Russia's system of government
What will be an ideal response?
The constitution that provides the current institutional structure of Russian
government was approved in a national referendum on December 12, 1993. The
constitution also created a legislature, called the Federal Assembly, consisting of an
upper house—called the Federation Council, to which two representatives of each of
Russia's regions are sent—and a lower house, called the Duma, which consists of 450
representatives popularly elected for five-year terms.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The document explaining the ideas of the Constitution and urging its ratification is
A. The Federalist Papers. B. The Anti-Federalist Papers. C. the Declaration of Conscience. D. the Declaration of Independence. E. the Mayflower Compact.