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What is ratifying the constitution

11 states ended up ratifying it. Ratifying the Constitution was when it was confirmed.

Whitman would most likely oppose

deforestation

What is the midpoint of a line segment with endpoints at -4 15 and 22 3

Find the midpoint of points

A

(

4

,

3

)

A(4,−3) and

B

(

8

,

9

)

B(8,−9) graphically

Different events of a Timeline of mircoscopes invented

what are the different event in timeline

Which person would most likely support a national health care plan

MARX

What do congress member's constituents share

A congress member's constituents are the people he or she is elected to represent. They share a similar location as they all live in the congress member's home district.

What is the midpoint of the segment shown below (-24) (6-4)

If you mean points of (-2, 4) and (6, -4) then the midpoint is at (2, 0)

How are government corporations similar to other corporations in the United States

They are run by boards of directors. -Apex

What part of the judicial system best completes the bubble labeled in the diagram

the us supreme court

Which congressional leadership position does the person described in this passage most likely hold

The answer is Speaker of the House

Which constitutional principle does this scenario best illustrate

Popular Sovereignty

which principle of bureaucracy does the passage illustrate

specialization if its talking about a guy using his knowledge for communication for the military

Which statement best describes the role of conference committees in the federal legislative process

They resolve differences between Senate and House versions of a bill.

The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to

The power of judicial review allows the supreme court to: 1)Overturn an act of Congress that violates the Constitution. ...

2) Can obstruct the supreme court's rulings by refusing to enforce them. ...

3) Can overturn an unconstitutional law passed by Congress.

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