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24 March, 14:43

The main purpose of the Federation Council, according to the Russian Constitution, is to A) adjudicate disputes between the Duma and the president B) represent individual citizens in the national legislature C) represent regions in the national legislature D) advise the president on foreign policy E) check the powers of the regional governments 25. Which of the following do the British and Russian military have in common

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  1. 24 March, 15:03
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    C) represent regions in the national legislature; B) neither actively participates in the policy making process

    Explanation:

    The main purpose of the Federation Council, according to the Russian Constitution, is to represent regions in the national legislature.

    The Federation Council is the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia and it decides independently on matters within its purview as per the Constitution of the Russian Federation, federal constitutional laws and it primary purpose is to represent regions in the national legislature.

    Which of the following do the British and Russian military have in common

    A) both are major sources of recruitment for political leaders

    B) neither actively participates in the policy making process

    C) both are much stronger and better equipped than they were twenty years ago

    D) both consider the United States military its biggest foe

    E) neither has been well-funded by the central government in recent years
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