Answer:
IEC
Explanation:
In elections of a provincial legislature or municipal council, only those resident within the province or municipality may vote. All elections are conducted by the Electoral Commission of South Africa, which is an independent body established by the Constitution.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In a representative democracy, citizens delegate the power to vote
on most issues to others.
D. In a representative democracy, citizens are heavily involved in the
day-to-day issues of government.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1. Floor action: activity concerning a bill which may include debates and compromises.
2.  Congress
: one of the two chambers in government, either the Senate or the House of Representatives.
3. in session
:  the time when Congress is active and members are present, fulfilling their respective duties.
4. roll call vote: a voting process by the members who are present; no absentee voting allowed.
5. sit: a bill that will not be in progress or in any action but will be inactive for a particular time period.
6. version: a form or variation of the original.
Explanation: 
There are various actions that the members of Congress take when discussing a piece of legislation. Once a bill or other legislative measure is first drawn up and debated by the committee or committees to which it was assigned, the legislation is sent to the floor of either the House or the Senate (both can have this committee process regarding legislation) If the bill is considered time-sensitive and important it will receive quick attention, and floor actions may be taken to modify or make amendments depending on the discussion in Congress.  A bill may also sit and not receive consideration and it can kill the bill unless action is taken from the representatives or committees to bring it to the attention of Congress. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option 2. The Kansas Nebraska act continued ideas of compromise of 1850. <span>The bill was reported to the main body of the Senate on January 4, 1854. The bill had been modified by Douglas, who had also authored the </span>New Mexico Territory<span> and </span>Utah Territory<span> acts, to mirror the language from the Compromise of 1850.</span>