Not Marbury vs. Madison.
Just to take that option off bro
The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions
Nothing. They do not have this right.
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
No
Queen Victoria agreed to the Australian constitution.
None. The States do not have this right.
The governments from the 6 colonies basically held a summit where they agreed to hold referenda on the issue of Federation. With the exception of Western Australia, they all agreed to federate. Once WA had agreed to join, the constitution was tied up, and the necessary legislation sent back for Britain for Queen Vicky to sign.
The Federal Government is the overriding authority in Australia that determines if the Northern Territory (or any other territory) were to become a state. Australia's constitution of 1901 did (and does) allow for the admission of new states into Australia. Section 121 of the constitution states that all that is required for a new state (or, in this case, for a territory to be declared a state) is for the Federal Parliament to agree. This even means that the Parliament could admit the Northern Territory as a state whether or not the NT agreed to it.
Yes. That is what the Constitution says and that is what was agreed on when the states joined the federal union. I surely would not trust anyone else for this position.
The form of government the framers of the Constitution agreed to create republic
The current legislation and agreed ways of working demand the moving and positioning of individuals in certain circumstances. These are severe situations such as natural disasters. Legislation requires that communities take responsibility for safety for individuals.
Yes, it is generally agreed that the new deal expanded the role of the federal goverment