The term hung government refers to
a. a situation of divided partisan control of the two houses of Parliament
b. instances where no party can claim by itself the control of a majority of the seats in Parliament.
c. a situation of extreme partisanship within Parliament.
d. the formal veto power of Parliament to reject legislation promoted by the executive.
e. past instances where the British monarch tried to limit the power of Parliament.
b
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Refer to the accompanying figure and determine the coordinates of the given point and the quadrant in which it is located.
a. (4, 3); Quadrant I
b. ( 4, 3); Quadrant II
c. ( 4, 0); Quadrant II
d. ( 4, 3); Quadrant III
e. (4, 3); Quadrant IV
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Which African country was still ruled by a white majority when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe?
a. South Africa b. Nigeria c. Ethiopia d. Ghana e. Congo
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