Answer:
Trespass: Violate, wrongful entry, unlawful entry, invasion, infraction, breach, encroachment, intrusion, infraction, wrongdoing, obtrusion
Explanation:
Since the term "catwheeling" refers to a technique that develops the habit of phrasing every word involved in the client's research problem at least ten different ways, in this case we would target the word "tresspass" and find 10 different words for it. Such words, in this case, could be <em>violate, wrongful entry, unlawful entry, invasion, infraction, breach, encroachment, intrusion, infraction, wrongdoing, </em>and <em>obtrusion.</em>
Answer:Official filing with the Secretary of State
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Canada and Mexico are right next to USA in North America. The Atlantic Ocean is between us and uk.
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Cases such as Loving v. Virginia and Griswold v. Connecticut illustrate that:______
a) the Supreme Court will rarely strike down laws passed directly by voters through the initiative process
b) the Supreme Court has the authority to overturn state statutes that contravene rights and privileges guaranteed under the Constitution
c) the Supreme Court does not have the authority to overturn state statutes
d) the Supreme Court does not have the authority to strike down sections of state constitutions
Answer: b) the Supreme Court has the authority to overturn state statutes that contravene rights and privileges guaranteed under the Constitution
Explanation:
In Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court ruled the anti-miscegenation statutes that outlawed interracial marriage, such as was the case in Virginia, unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment.
In Griswold v. State of Connecticut, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Connecticut’s birth control law was unconstitutional because it infringed the Fourth and Fifth amendments