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| Question 1: Today, most ________ have a President as their head of state. | |||
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| Question 2: Even so presidents like Alexandre Pétion, Rafael Carrera, ________ and François Duvalier died in office. | |||
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| Question 3: The second well-known incident of a leader extending his term indefinitely was Roman dictator ________, who made himself "Perpetual Dictator" (commonly mistranslated as 'Dictator-for-life') in 45 BC. | |||
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| Question 4: The Lord President of the Court of Session is head of the judiciary in Scotland, and presiding judge (and Senator) of the College of Justice and ________, as well as being Lord Justice General of Scotland and head of the High Court of Justiciary, the offices having been combined in 1784. | |||
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| Question 5: In ________, the head of the church is known as the President. | |||
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| Question 6: The ________ is officially referred to as the President of the Government of Spain, and informally known as the "president". | |||
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| Question 7: The Prime minister of the ________ from 1922 to 1937 was titled President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State. | |||
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| Question 8: Early examples are the President of the Exchequer ("presidentis" in the original ________, from the Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, 1179), the presidents of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge (from 1464), and the founding President of the Royal Society (William Brouncker, 1660). | |||
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| Question 9: Usually this person is the ________ and it always stays like that. | |||
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| Question 10: For instance, Nicolae Ceauşescu of ________, who ruled until his execution (see Romanian revolution). | |||
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