Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government but not of a presidential system?

A. The government is not regulated by a constitution.
B. The judicial branch is part of an unelected senate.
C. The legislative assembly is determined by a national election.
D. The head of the government is chosen by the legislative assembly.

D. The head of the government in a parliamentary system is chosen by the legislative assembly. This is not true in a presidential system, where the head of the government (the president) is elected separately from the legislative branch.

Which function is non linear?

OA. y = 2x ^ 2 + 10x + 5

OB.

y = 1/2 * x + 10

OC. y = 2(x + 10) + 5(x + 2)

OD.

y = (sqrt(2))/10 * x - 5

A. y = 2x^2 + 10x + 5 is a quadratic equation and is non-linear. The other three options are linear equations.

Which of the following were goals of the civil rights movement? Select all that apply.

A. establishing full voting rights for women
B. establishing full voting rights for African Americans
C. banning sexist business practices
D. banning racist business practices
E. increasing land ownership rights for women
F. increasing land ownership rights for African Americans

B. Establishing full voting rights for African Americans, D. Banning racist business practices.

The United States Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona held that criminal confessions cannot be used in a court case unless the suspect was fully informed of his or her rights, in order to uphold the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution.

Use the passage to answer the question.
What was a long-term effect of this decision?
A. Police in Arizona were forced to release suspects upon arrest.
B. Police nationwide were trained to read suspects their rights upon arrest.
C. Police in Arizona relied more on evidence than on confessions.
D. Police nationwide relied more on evidence than on confessions.

B. Police nationwide were trained to read suspects their rights upon arrest. The Miranda decision established a national standard for informing suspects of their rights, which is now commonly known as the "Miranda warning." Police across the United States are required to read suspects their Miranda rights upon arrest.