Answer:
(D) The Prime Minister
Explanation:
The Prime Minister is the main leader in the Parliamentary System and leads the Parliament. While monarchs have traditionally had unlimited power, in current European countries like Britain, the monarch is only a symbolic position to maintain tradition and has no true governmental power. Individual citizens elect their representatives in Parliament, which takes a lot of their own direct power in exchange for representation. While members of parliament do have legislative power, an individual member of Parliament doesn't have nearly as much governmental power as the Prime Minister.
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Answer:
Even if former President Obama disagreed in most topics with his predecessor: former Presdient Bush, he can show respect to his predecessor by acting "presidential:
- Keeping those policies that were enacted by Bush, and that he agrees with, as long as they are working for the benefit of the country. Doing this instead of backtracking every policy simply because his predecessor issued them is acting presidential.
- Employing fair criticism toward his predecessor, without employing fallacies, or excessively partisan arguments.
- Working with those who were part of the former administration if it is for the benefit of the country.
B. Cannot be surrendered, sold, or transferred.
Explanation:
The unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence means that Americans have rights that cannot be taken away under any circumstances. You will keep these rights all throughout your life, and nobody, not even the government can take these away from you. This calmed Americans nerves as discrimination and racism was just starting to finally get resolved, so when people heard that they have rights that can never be taken, they felt safe and even secure.
Answer:
Harry Anderson
Explanation:
In addition to eight appearances on Saturday Night Live between 1981 and 1985, Anderson had a recurring guest role as con man Harry "The Hat" Gittes on Cheers. He toured extensively as a magician, and did several magic/comedy shows for broadcast, including Harry Anderson's Sideshow