All of the following statements about Article II of the Constitution are true except I believe for choice A. Article II is broken into ten sections.
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No, They can't.
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In order to get their position, government representatives need to run on a platform that give them the majority of the vote.
1 vote above 50% of the votes is considered as a majority.
This means that Even if the representatives completely alienated the rest of 49,99% of the Americans, they can have a good chance to gain their position in the government.
Because of this, I believe that no matter who's got elected, there will always be some group of people who are not satisfied with their work. It's something that we have to accept if we want to live in a democratic country,
Is Altered states of consciousness an answer?
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<u>Soviet Union</u> –<u> was a federative state consisting of the 15 republics from eastern Europe and Asia.</u> <u>It was a socialist state </u>led by the Communist party and made after the October Revolution. Its capital was Moscow, the present capital of Russia
<u>Flanders </u>–<u> is also known as the Flemish region, and it is one of the 3 Belgium regions. </u>It is located in the north of the country. The language is spoken there is Dutch.
<u>Yugoslavia </u>– <u>was a country in southeastern Europe</u>. Previously a kingdom, Yugoslavia became <u>a republic after World war II and was made up of 6 countries and two autonomous provinces. </u>It broke up in 1992, and the name was officially changed in 2003. The capital was Belgrade, the present capital of Serbia. Josip Broz Tito was the most famous president.
<u>Rhodesia </u>– <u>was an unrecognized and self-proclaimed state in southwestern Africa.</u> It existed in 1965. to 1979, and all the time during its existence there was a civil war going on. It was finally recognized as the Republic of Zimbabwe in 1980.
<u> HoChi Minh</u> –<u> was the Primer minister and later the president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam or North Vietnam.</u> He was a communist leader and revolutionary. He was the president during the large part of the Vietnam War, fighting against the United States and their troops.
<u>Kosovo </u>– <u>is a disputed territory in the southern-eastern region in Europe. It is partially recognized as an independent state and partially as an autochthonous part of Serbia.</u> It declared independence in 2008, and since then has been diplomatically recognized by 98 out of 193 members of the UN. However, the independence is still subject to dispute, by Serbia as well as by many other states fearing for the regions that might declare independence themselves. Its capital is Pristina and official languages are Albanian and Serbian.