- A.He normally acts on the advice of the government.
- B.He heads the cabinet and presides over its meetings.
- C.He signs and promulgates bills passed by the Oireachtas.
- D.He is elected directly by the public for a term of seven years.
- A.Most Maori today are as well-paid as the Pakeha.
- B.The arrival of Europeans disrupted Maori social networks.
- C.There are various explanations for the origins of the Maori.
- D.Traditional Maori social organization was based on clans.
- A.Celts
- B.Saxons
- C.Vikings
- D.Normans
- A.Sydney
- B.Canberra
- C.Melbourne
- D.Brisbane
- A.Anne of Green Gables
- B.Orion and Other Poems
- C.Wild Animals I Have Known
- D.The History of Emily Montague
- A.James Cook
- B.Abel Tasman
- C.William Dampier
- D.Samuel de Champlain
- A.House of Lords
- B.House of Burgesses
- C.House of Commons
- D.House of Representatives
- A.three
- B.four
- C.five
- D.six
- A.Veterans Day
- B.Memorial Day
- C.Independence Day
- D.Thanksgiving Day
- A.1931
- B.1939
- C.1982
- D.1999
- A.Jewish
- B.Buddhists
- C.Protestants
- D.Roman Catholics
- A.Yale
- B.MIT
- C.Stanford
- D.Harvard
- A.equal right to vote
- B.equal treatment in education
- C.equal treatment in transportation
- D.election of a president of African origin
- A.rugby
- B.football
- C.baseballD. basketball
- A.Reformation
- B.Urbanization
- C.Modernization
- D.Reconstruction
- A.the American Ruhr
- B.the Moon River
- C.Old Man River
- D.Old Mother River
- A.1781
- B.1787
- C.1789
- D.1798
- A.Yalta
- B.Paris
- C.Teheran
- D.Potsdam
- A.Arthur Miller
- B.Eugene O’Neill
- C.D. H. Lawrence
- D.William Faulkner
- A.1337/Calais
- B.1337/Flanders
- C.1346/Calais
- D.1346/Flanders
- A.Seven Years’ War
- B.British Reformation
- C.Puritan Revolution
- D.Glorious Revolution
- A.France
- B.Belgium
- C.Germany
- D.the Netherlands
- A.James Watt
- B.John Kay
- C.Richard Arkwright
- D.Samuel Crompton
- A.state schools
- B.home schools
- C.public schools
- D.private schools
- A.He abolished the annual land tax and replaced it with a heavier one.
- B.He divided the country into six circuits and appointed local barons to herhear cases.
- C.He ordered that all cases involving clerks should be tried in the Bishop’scourts.
- D.He increased the work of the Chancery both in amount and in sophistication.
- A.six/five
- B.five/six
- C.five/four
- D.six/four
- A.prime minister
- B.lord chancellor
- C.Archbishop of Canterbury
- D.leader of the opposition party
- A.England
- B.Scotland
- C.Northern Ireland
- D.Wales
- A.Defender
- B.Protector
- C.Conqueror
- D.Confessor