1. a) The Supreme Court could force the President to issue an executive order.
2. c) The right to equal protection under the law.
3. d) public protest must not violate local laws or present an immediate danger to other citizens.
4.
a) "Presidents must comply with any legitimate demands of the other branches of government". AND
b) "The Supreme Court can review legislative acts to determine their constitutionality".
5. b) Defendants more often stay silent during questioning.
Explanation:
The separation of powers limits the president's ability. The President has less power than Congress. Congress may let the president declare war.
"Equal treatment under the law" means everyone has the same legal protections. The Supreme Court held that Texas's speech laws violated Johnson's freedom.
The 1st Amendment allows flag burning as a form of protest. The Supreme Court held that Texas's speech laws violated Johnson's freedom.
Public demonstrations cannot violate local laws or threaten others.
If the President refuses a reasonable request from Congress or the courts, the Supreme Court might require him to comply. If Congress passes a measure the president believes is unconstitutional, the Supreme Court might strike it down if they concur. This Supreme Court lawsuit would restrict the President's authority and make him responsible to Congress.
Miranda v. Arizona (1966) has had a far-reaching influence on accused rights. This Supreme Court decision established the Miranda cautions, which must be read to detainees before interrogation. Miranda warns suspects that they can remain silent and seek legal counsel.
This was a type of early separation of powers but they still worked together. The church and the state were separated and controlled by different people, but the people were close so they both worked together essentially and ruled as they wanted.
The United States has some much land that has not yet been explored by the Americans. Also, everything is crowded on the east side than the west. More resources if you go westward.
to raise revenue to help provide money to pay the military costs of protecting the american colonies at he time when the british empire was saddled with a huge debt