Module 3 - Politics 101

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1. In the Current Speaker of the House nominations, which of the below has been Nominated?

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Alex Australis has been nominated in the Current Speaker of the House nominations.

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Module 3 - Politics 101 explores key aspects of political systems, including senatorial elections, legislative acts, and treaty voting requirements. This quiz assesses understanding of political structures and... see moredecision-making processes, enhancing learners' civic knowledge. see less

2. How many senators can be voted in each term?

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In the given question, the correct answer is 40. This means that in each term, 40 senators can be voted.

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3. In the Event of an impeachment of the Countries President, what percentage of votes is needed in order to succeed?

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In order to successfully impeach the country's President, a 66% majority vote is required. This means that at least two-thirds of the votes must be in favor of impeachment for it to be successful. A 65% vote would not be enough, as it falls short of the required percentage. Similarly, a 60% or 59% vote would also not be sufficient to succeed in the impeachment process.

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4. When The Senate Votes what other option is available other than Yes and NO?

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When the Senate votes, one option available other than "Yes" and "No" is to "Abstain." This means that a senator chooses not to vote either in favor or against a particular issue. By abstaining, a senator may indicate neutrality, lack of information, or a decision to withhold their vote for personal or strategic reasons. It is a way for senators to express their stance of neither supporting nor opposing a measure.

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5. Recently the Act, Establishment of Premier was passed.

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The statement "Recently the Act, Establishment of Premier was passed" is false. The correct answer is False because there is no information provided about the Act or the establishment of Premier. Without any context or details, it is not possible to determine the accuracy of the statement.

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6. In the National Healthcare Act (09/09), part II, what Options are available upon completion of construction?

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Upon completion of construction, the options available are to either sell the construction or choose a location. This means that the individual or organization responsible for the construction project can decide to either sell the completed structure or select a suitable location for it.

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7. In the Revoked Salvation Army act of (04/09), Who proposed the Original Bill?

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8. In the Eden alliance treaty act, what percentage of votes was needed in order to pass?

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In the Eden alliance treaty act, a 66% majority vote was required in order to pass. This means that at least two-thirds of the members had to vote in favor of the act for it to be approved.

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9. The Australian Defence Force Act 12/09 replaced which Act?

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The correct answer is the Military Structure & Logistics Act (05/09). This is because the Australian Defence Force Act 12/09 replaced the previous act related to the structure and logistics of the military. The other options mentioned are not relevant to the replacement of the act.

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10. In the list of senators January 01/10, how many senators did not sign the Bill of Parly Protocol?

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The correct answer is 4 because it is stated that the question is asking about the number of senators who did not sign the Bill of Parly Protocol. Since the answer options are numbers representing the number of senators, we can conclude that the correct answer is the option that represents the number of senators who did not sign the bill. Therefore, the correct answer is 4.

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In the Current Speaker of the House nominations, which of the below...
How many senators can be voted in each term?
In the Event of an impeachment of the Countries President, what...
When The Senate Votes what other option is available other than Yes...
Recently the Act, Establishment of Premier was passed.
In the National Healthcare Act (09/09), part II, what Options are...
In the Revoked Salvation Army act of (04/09), Who proposed the...
In the Eden alliance treaty act, what percentage of votes was needed...
The Australian Defence Force Act 12/09 replaced which Act?
In the list of senators January 01/10, how many senators did not sign...
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