This is known as states rights. It was added into the Constitution to prevent a central government from taking over the individual states.
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Judicial.
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legal actions
A court with the authority of judicial review has the power to review laws passed by the legislative branch and actions of the executive branch to determine their constitutionality. If a law or action is found to be unconstitutional, the court can invalidate it.
The National Assembly viewed the Paris Commune as a threat to their authority and feared its radical reforms and independence. They saw the Commune's actions as a challenge to the established order and sought to suppress it.
yes. Your actions say what will happen next.
The process of judicial review was established through the landmark case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803. The Supreme Court declared that it had the authority to interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws and government actions. This established the principle that courts have the power to review and strike down legislation or executive actions that conflict with the Constitution.
Authority and power are two interrelated concepts. Power regards the ability to commit an action. Authority is the granted legitimacy to carry out such actions.
Authority
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Conduct a detailed survey of your peers to determine what actions they would have taken under the circumstances