SAT, 22.09.2021 23:30, kaykay9243
How might the decision in McCulloch v. Maryland make future Supreme Court decisions more complicated? The principle of federal supremacy meant the Court would more often rule in favor of federal powers over those of individual states. The principle of implied powers meant the Court could rule based on what it felt was right rather than basing its decisions on the Constitution. The principle of implied powers meant the Court might spend more time interpreting the Constitution rather than simply following it to the letter. The principle of federal supremacy meant the Court would have to determine new limits on the federal government’s power.
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SAT, 23.06.2019 18:30, soccerlyfe6839
Astudy group should stay around 3-6 people. true or false
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SAT, 24.06.2019 15:50, natalie2sheffield
All businesses can discriminate against workers based on a nation of origin b. immigration status c. mental disability d ane
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SAT, 29.06.2019 01:30, taylorlindsey9329
Zachary has been trying to work on an essay for almost three hours, be he can't seem to focus for more than 15 or 20 minutes at a time. what should he do so that the quality of his work doesnt suffer because of poor concentration and lack of energy
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SAT, 29.06.2019 07:30, chuchi24
Simba travel agency arranges trips for climbing mount kilimanjaro. for each trip, they charge an initial fee of \$100$100 in addition to a constant fee for each vertical meter climbed. for instance, the price for climbing to the shira volcanic cone, which is 30003000 meters above the base of the mountain, is \$400$400. let f(d)f(d) denote the fee of a trip ff (measured in dollars) as a function of the vertical distance climbed dd (measured in meters). write the function's formula. f(d)=
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