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The highest authority in the judicial branch is the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has the highest power to interpret the law and the Constitution--these decisions cannot be overturned by anyone except the Supreme Court.
No, Tecumseh does not believe that Harrison's claims to authority are legitimate.
No -- and no one should believe in such obscure ideas of absolute authority.
I do Believe it is a theocratic Oligarchy. There is a supreme leader, yes , but there are also Revolutionary Guard Generals and There is many big time Clerics , such as Rafsanjanis , There are also Grand Ayatollas. All in All i do believe it is an oligarchy.
Hindus believe in One Supreme god (Brahman) and many manifestations of the one supreme god.
Basic insecurity
only if you believe.
Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.
Tecumseh did not believe Harrison when he said he was the end of the authority. He did not think the claims he made were legitimate ones.
Yes.
Buddhism does not believe in a Supreme Creator.
If you are being asked this on a test or homework, the answer being looked for is probably "False". The tester will believe that a dictatorship is the authority resting upon one man, while in a democracy it rests upon the people. But in truth, no government ever governs without at least the tacit consent of the governed. The "supreme authority" of a dictatorship thus does "rest solely with the people". You may see the truth in this by watching how various governments "advertise". Those that are generally more free, are relatively quiet. But the worse a dictatorship it is, the more they "advertise". Which is why there's all those pictures of the Supreme Leader everywhere, and propaganda about how many great things he's doing for his people. He knows he needs the people to think he is doing good. Or else he'd not waste the money on those things.