Anarchy, authoritarian, totalitarian
Answer this question… Which diagram correctly arranges systems of government in order from least powerful to mostpowerful?
All 13 states were invited to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention. Only Rhode Island refused to send delegates, fearing (correctly) that the Convention didn't really intend to revise the Articles of Confederation, but rather to replace it with a Constitution that created a strong federal government.
Gibbons v. Ogden -- interstate commerce
The emporor controlled both the government and the church all you poeple out there get a life
One notable case that is correctly matched with the principle it established is Marbury v. Madison (1803), which established the principle of judicial review. This landmark decision affirmed the Supreme Court's authority to invalidate laws and executive actions that are contrary to the Constitution. It set a precedent for the role of the judiciary in ensuring that no law or government action can supersede constitutional principles.
Loyalty to the Spanish Government, if I remember correctly.
The President and his group enforce the law and ensure that laws of the nation are carried out correctly. The 9 justices of the Supreme Court, in the Supreme Court building, ensure that the laws made by Congress are constitutional.
i would think so if the people think correctly.
An Act of Parliament legally passed by a lawful government.
Decisions made by the U.S. Court of Appeals often involve the interpretation of Constitutional law, as these courts review cases that challenge or uphold laws based on constitutional principles. They assess whether lower courts applied the law correctly and whether any constitutional rights were violated. However, their rulings can also involve statutory interpretation, administrative regulations, and other legal principles, not solely limited to constitutional issues. Ultimately, their decisions can significantly influence the interpretation and application of constitutional law across the United States.
The three characteristics of an effective government leader is willingness to listen, ethical behavior and the ability to articulate issues correctly.
Charles degalle i may not be spelling last name correctly