Friday, November 14, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Today in human geo we took our test! I feel like I did okay on the test there where some things that i had no clue what it was and others where I snapped right on it and got the answer right away. The first part of the test I thought was fairly easy but the second half was more challenging than the first. The second part has stuff on how you could impeach leaders and what some of the laws were for countries. The essay question was kind of hard but it was no that difficult. Over all I think I did decent on today's test.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Brazil
- federal republic
- been a federal republic since 1988
- Dilma Rousseff was elected on October 31 2010
- reelected on October 26 2014
- expected to stay in office for another four years
- they can elect a new leader
- 143 million are eligible to vote
Canada
- A parliamentary, a federation, and constitutional monarchy
- Has been a constitutional monarchy since April 17, 1882
- In 1931, canada became one of the commonwealth countries
- There was a period of time when Canada was under British rule
- Stephen Harper is there prime minister
- he is the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
- He has been in power for eight years
- He can be impeached
Thursday, November 6, 2014
United States-
- You can rid of them by assassination, revolution, or impeachment.
- They can serve 2 terms which is 8 years,
- You cant impeach for not liking or disagreeing with the president.
- Andrew Johnson was impeached because he removed a member of his cabinet without Senate approval he was impeached on February 24th
- We have a federal republic.
- A candidate needs a majority of the electoral votes.
Germany
- Germany has a federal republic.
- There leader is Angela Merkel she is a chancellor.
- Every four years they elect a new chancellor.
- They can impeach in Germany.
- Every five years a new president is elected.
Russia
- Russia is a federal presidential republic run by Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev
- Dmitry Medvedev is the current prime minister
- they just switch positions
- Russia's government responsibilities: ensure the implementation of a uniform state policy in the areas of culture, science, education, health protection, social security, and ecology.
- to overthrow you can vote a third candidate or assassination
Syria
- syria has a republic and the current leader is Bashar al-assad
- the elections are rigged
- he has served for 14 years as president
- there is no other way to overthrow the president besides assassination
- syria has been under attack by ISIS a terrorists group
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