<u>Answer:
</u>
Front-loading affects the selection of a nominee by making success in earlier primaries all the more important in gaining and keeping momentum.
Option: (d)
<u>Explanation:
</u>
- Front-loading is basically a resolution to pass the primary date to the beginning of the presidential nomination season.
- State party leaders have moved their initial dates to the front so that their supporters may have more influence in the selection process.
- Over time, more and more primaries have been moved to the front, creating nomination periods with more and more members awarded in multi-state primaries.
- An outcome of front-loading is a 'front-loaded nomination season'.
-
The similar front-loading of primaries and gatherings stayed during the 1990s, prompting Iowa and New Hampshire to program their contests even earlier, in January, and causing the Democratic Party to embrace rules to defend the vested status of the two states.
One of the main reasons that american democracy relies on representation is due to <u>"the sheer size of america and its population".</u>
Representative democracy is the place the general populations choose representatives to run the legislature. Another name for this sort of democratic government is a democratic republic. The US is an representative democracy. The nationals choose delegates, for example, the president, individuals from congress, and representatives to run the administration.
Francoise is the wife of Art and daughter-in-law of Vledek while Anja is the first wife of Vladek and Mala is his second wife in Maus.
Anja and Mala are Jewish women who survived the war while Francoise converted to Judaism in order to please Vledek.
Francoise-very supportive and loyal to Art but sometimes she becomes too impatient with Art’s depressive nature.
-Anja-very kind and sensitive,commits suicide because of her depression. Art's view of Anja isn’t really perfect
Mala seen as a greedy woman by Vladek who is always fighting for money while Art's view of her is less biased.
Answer:
The Provinces of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालका प्रदेशहरू; Nepālkā Pradeśharū) were formed on 20 September 2015 in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Constitution of Nepal. The seven provinces were formed by grouping the existing districts. The current system of seven provinces replaced an earlier system where Nepal was divided into 14 Administrative Zones which were grouped into five Development Regions.
Explanation:
A committee was formed to reconstruct the districts of Nepal on 23 December 1956 and after two weeks of duration a report was submitted to government. According to the Nepalko Jilla Prashasan Punargathanko Report, 2013 (A report of reconstruction of districts of Nepal, 1956), Nepal was first time divided into total 7 Kshetras (area).[1] These were the following Kshetras:
-
Arun Kshetra
- Janakpur Kshetra
- Kathmandu Kshetra
- Gandak Kshetra
- Kapilavastu Kshetra
- Karnali Kshetra
- Mahakali Kshetra
In 1962, all Kshetras cancelled and the country restructured into 75 development districts and those districts were grouped into 14 zones. In 1972 all 14 zones grouped into 4 development regions, later in 1981 rearranged the zones into 5 following development regions.
-
Eastern Development Region
- Central Development Region
- Western Development Region
- Mid-Western Development Region
- Far-Western Development Region
The Provinces of Nepal were formed according to Schedule 4 of the Constitution of Nepal. The Seven provinces were formed by grouping the existing districts; two districts, namely Nawalparasi and Rukum, were split between two provinces. Each district has local units. Nepal includes six metropolises, 11 sub-metropolises, 276 municipal councils and 460 village councils.The current system of seven provinces replaced an earlier system where Nepal was divided into 14 Administrative Zones which were grouped into five Development Regions.
In January 2016 the Government of Nepal announced temporary headquarters of the seven provinces. According to Article 295 (2), the permanent names of the provinces will be determined by a two-thirds vote of the respective province's legislature.
Answer:
The correct answer would be C
Explanation:
Its right trust me i got this one on one of my tests