such a government is called monarchy
An emperor exercises the supreme powers of government and makes most, if not all, decisions. In an imperial system, the emperor holds absolute authority and governs with full control over the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Unlike a king or queen, an emperor is not limited by constitutional restrictions or checks and balances.
Decisions by all three branches of government can be appealed to the US Supreme Court.
the Federal government has the supreme authority and exercises their control prior to that of the states
Leadership reverted to the emperor AND The emperor gained supreme power
it strengthened the national government
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land, which all government officials swear to uphold. Supreme Court decisions are subordinate to constitutional amendments, and represent one of the few ways a Supreme Court decision can be changed.
John Marshall.
When a king or queen exercises the supreme powers of their government, it is called absolute monarchy. This means that the monarch has total control over the state and its administration without any limitations from a constitution or other governing body.
The Mughal Empire had an absolute monarchy. The Emperor was the supreme head of the State.
stare decisis
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The Executive branch, headed by the President.