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The answer is " State courts deal with issues of state law and federal courts deal with issues granted to them by the U.S. Constitution."
Explanation:
In the USA state courts have jurisdiction over disputes that have a connection with a state´s laws. They usually deal with common laws. They apply laws existing or approved in a state or that are according to the state´s constitution. The federal courts can only take cases defined in the Constitution of the USA or by federal statutes. The definite level a case may reach is the Supreme Court which is a federal court.
Explanation:
Cant be A because On May 13, 1846 the United States Congress passed An Act providing for the Prosecution of the existing War between the United States and the Republic of Mexico
Can't be B because Mexico did declared a defensive war against the U.S. on April 23, 1846.It would defend territories under the attack but would not take the offensive.
Can't be C because On April 25, 1846, a 2,000-strong Mexican cavalry detachment attacked a 70-man U.S. patrol that had been sent into the contested territory north of the Rio Grande and south of the Nueces River. In the Thornton Affair, the Mexican cavalry routed the patrol, killing 16 American soldiers.
Is D because can't find any information on this and the rest are true.
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Rhythms is while rhythm is the variation of strong and weak elements such as duration accent of sounds notably in speech or music over time a beat or meter
Answer: it’s A. a shift in American Indian populations from east to west
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Answer: 1. and 2.
Explanation: At the end of the war, Germany was put into 4 zones, (the leaders Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin all met up and decided what to do). The 4 parts of Berlin were owned by the United States, The Soviet Union, France, and Britain. Thus, this making it part of the land of The Soviet Union, and during the treaty the United States (along with other allies) had promised the Soviet Union some land.