Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryan remain friends to this day.
false
In a democracy all power comes from the people
true
The prime minister in Great Britain is a member of the Legislative branch.
true
No national government in the world today is a direct democracy.
true
In a dictatorship the people sometimes vote in closely controlled elections.
true
If a "vote of no confidence" is taken, the prime minister must resign an leave parliament.
false
Thelma Todd was born in Lowell, Massachusettes
true
When supplies of goods and services become plentiful, price tends to rise.
false
In a parliamentary government, the executive branch is made up of the prime minister, the upper house of parliament, and the house of lords.
false
In an oligarchy a single person holds all the power of government.
false
there are more conflicts between the executive and legislative branch in a presidential government.
true
In a unitary government political power rests in the hands of both central and local governments.
false
The central government in a confederate form of government possesses little to no authority to act on its own.
true
In a presidential government the legislative and executive branches are dependent and co-equal.
false
Dictatorships exercise limited power over the people.
false
Legislative power is the power to enforce and execute laws.
false
A constitution is the body of fundamental laws setting out principals, structures, and processes of government.
True
Judicial power is the process of blending and adjusting competing views and interests.
false
Economic activities are regulated by government through anti-trust laws, pure food and drug laws, and anti-pollution standards.
true
Annette Hanshaw made her last commercial recording, "I'm sure of Everything but you", in 1934
true