A form of government<span> in which </span>power<span> is held by </span>one<span> central authority. ... A </span>form of government<span> in which </span>power<span> is divided between </span>one<span> central and several regional authorities. Autocratic. A </span>government in which one person<span>/group </span>possesses unlimited power<span> and the citizen has little if any role in the </span>government
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Legitimacy and authority are sometimes considered same in political science, and are similar too.
Legitimacy refers of being legal in nature. The government can make laws because it has the right and the power.
Authority in political science means that the party has got the right to exercise power, accordingly it means right to legitimacy.
Now both go hands in hands.
Therefore, when the government makes a law and enforces the decision even without the public support then this make it clear that the government is exercising legitimacy along with authority, and not without authority.
The answer is 1. Creating laws and building bridges :)
Answer:
The possible answers for this question are:
A. a glutamate antagonist
B. an acetylcholine antagonist
C. a serotonin antagonist
D. an epinephrine agonist
The correct answers are:
A. a glutamate antagonist
B. an acetylcholine antagonist
Explanation:
A glutamate antagonist is a substance that is commonly used in clinical medicine as an anesthetic, another common used of this substance could be to treat the neurodegeneration caused by stroke, parkinson, epilepsia and some other neural problems, as it inhibits the glutamate receptors.
On the other side the acetylcholine antagonist works as an inhibitor of the muscarinic receptor, avoiding with this process synapses of the cells.
Answer: They settled at rhodes, chios and delos
Explanation: