An example of parliamentary accountability in South Africa is
a. the president appearing for Question Time before the National Assembly.
b. the National Assembly approving all presidential appointments.
c. the members of the cabinet appearing for Question Time before the National Council of the Provinces.
d. parliamentary committees reviewing the work of government departments including summoning ministers to appear before them.
e. parliamentary committees regularly rewriting draft legislation presented by government ministers.
d
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Briefly describe why the world felt that the Nuremburg Code was necessary after World War II
What will be an ideal response?
The movement of Americans from the cities to the suburbs after the Second World War
A) made it difficult for many newspapers to hold onto their urban readers. B) really had no effect on newspapers. C) was not noticed by newspapers. D) helped newspapers to hold onto their urban readers. E) caused newspapers to stop publishing articles about cities.