Which of the following is true with regard to the prime ministerial government in the UK?
A. The informal evolution of parliamentarism in the UK has led to the emergence of
prime ministerial government.
B. The monarch of the UK selects and appoints the Prime Minister's Cabinet.
C. The Prime Minister's Cabinet meets twice a year to review past performance and
chart future strategies.
D. The formal concentration of power within the British Parliament places numerous
checks and balances on the use of government power.
E. Prime ministerial government means that most individual members of Parliament
play primary roles in the legislative process.
A
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The TANF aspect of the Welfare Reform Act
A. was a block grant with no time or activity restrictions on how to use federal funds. B. was a categorical grant that restricted federal assistance to three years but limited state discretion in how to use the funds. C. was a categorical grant that placed no time restrictions on federal assistance but dramatically limited state discretion in how to use the funds. D. was a block grant that, among other aspects, restricted a family's access to federal assistance to five years. E. ended direct federal welfare assistance to the states in grants of any form.
The Constitution explicitly grants the presidency all of the following powers EXCEPT
A. the right to create new laws. B. the power to negotiate foreign treaties. C. the ability to appoint ambassadors. D. the position of commander in chief of the armed forces. E. the right to veto legislation.