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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information

  • There are a total of 5 general entries.

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

  • There are 30 user-asked question matches ( goto )

Special Topics


Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information

    Government

    Which country did not enter the millennium with a monarch in their government?European Governments (ladymacb29)

      France. It used to have one, but during the 19th Century they eventually got rid of them!

    What type of government does Germany have?European Governments (ladymacb29)

      federal republic. That's why it's the Federal Republic of Germany.

    The head of parliament in France is the what?European Governments (ladymacb29)

      Prime Minister. The President is the head of the entire Government.

Frequently Asked Questions about Government

    • Separation of powers is an important feature of which government in India: parliamentary government, presidential government, or socialist government? ( goto )


    • Has the German government ever apologized to the Isreali government for the Holocaust? ( goto )


    • Is the BBC private or run by the government? ( goto )


    • Is the Red Cross a private or government agency? ( goto )


    • Is the Federal Reserve a branch of the U.S. government? ( goto )


    • What are the names of the three branches of the American government? ( goto )


    • What does the government say about area 51? ( goto )


    • What is the highest-ranking government position in Canada? ( goto )


    • What are the three branches of the United States government? ( goto )


    • Who is Britain's biggest employer outside of the government? ( goto )


    • What are some good points about the ancient Spartan government and some bad points about the Athenian government? ( goto )


    • To what other government office was Ronald Reagan elected? ( goto )


    • The RCMP is an agency of which federal government ministry? ( goto )


    • What branch of government is the Federal Reserve Bank under? ( goto )


    • What was the last year that the government struck silver dollars? ( goto )


    • How many spy agencies is the US government in control of? ( goto )


    • "Wistec" is another name for what U.S. government program? ( goto )


    • What country's government once had a Chamber of Nationalities? ( goto )


    • What is the legislative branch of the United States government called? ( goto )


    • Is a non-Jew (Christian or Muslim) allowed to be a member of the Israeli government? ( goto )


    • In the United States government, who was the first National Security Advisor? ( goto )


    • What fruit is used in the dye for the government inspector's meat stamps? ( goto )


    • What government is defined as one that is ruled by the worst people in the state? ( goto )


    • How did the US government, get the nickname 'Uncle Sam'? ( goto )


    • Four English counties disappeared in the 1974 government reorganisation, name them? ( goto )


    • What is an agreement between the Pope and a civil government called? ( goto )


    • What name for a head of government was originally used as a term of abuse? ( goto )


    • Which US President served in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government? ( goto )


    • In the US federal government, who was the first black member of the president's cabinet? ( goto )


    • What story begins with the fall of Grey's Government over the Reform Bill? ( goto )


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