How is the Japanese prime minister elected?
a. By popular vote of the Japanese electorate
b. By a vote in both chambers of parliament, although the lower chamber's selection prevails if the two votes produce different candidates
c. Through "back room deals" among the various parties in the parliament producing the candidate that is essentially every party's second choice
d. By a vote in the lower house of the parliament
e. By a vote in the lower house of parliament that must be subsequently approved by the upper house
b
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Which of the following is a similarity between labor unions in open shop and closed shop states?
a. Unions are prevented from forming political action committees (PACs). b. The free rider problem limits the political power of unions. c. The benefits that unions gain are reserved for union members. d. All workers share the benefits the unions gain.
In 1967, the Igbo attempted to secede and form their own country called
a. Biafra. b. Eastern Nigeria. c. Southern Nigeria. d. The Republic of Nigeria. e. Darfur.