Social Studies, 05.05.2020 12:01, rr3908661
One similarity between the United States Supreme Court and the British House of Lords is that they
•are both appointed for life.
•both can judge whether a law is within the guidelines of the constitution
•both can judge the behavior of a high ranking official
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:10, naomi5321
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00, americus777oz2aze
How important is it to have a powerful army and navy? give two reasons for your answer
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:30, gafran
Ascientist successfully predicts the outcome of an experiment. you watch carefully and know he didn't cheat. the scientist's success shows that: a) the scientist knows absolute truth about this experiment; success is not possible unless you know the truthb) the scientist was just lucky; no one ever knows what's going on, so successful predictions require luckc) the scientist may know the truth, or at least know something that is close to the truth, or the scientist may have gotten lucky this time; you can't be absolutely sured) the scientist really was cheating, even though you didn't see the cheating; no one can get things right, except by cheatinge) the scientist spent the night at a particular hotel chain and go a free breakfast, giving the scientist the ability to do amazing things
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