Answer: M. The Judicial branch determined whether or not laws were to be executed.
Explanation: Marshall is making a point that it's up to the courts not to politicians to decide what is and what isn't constitutional. Prior to the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Marbury v. Madison 1803, the judicial branch of government was extraordinarily weak. It could interpret the law but did not have the final say on whether a specific law was constitutional or not.
Answer is false. Because animals would migrate for land not only for food.
Answer: i skimmed wiki for a few minutes and found this.......
Egypt remained entirely Ottoman until 1867, except during French occupation from 1798 to 1801.[2] Starting in 1867, Egypt became a nominally autonomous tributary state called the Khedivate of Egypt. However, Khedivate Egypt fell under British control in 1882 following the Anglo-Egyptian War. After the end of World War I and following the Egyptian revolution of 1919, the Kingdom of Egypt was established. While a de jure independent state, the United Kingdom retained control over foreign affairs, defense, and other matters. British occupation lasted until 1954, with the Anglo-Egyptian agreement of 1954.
so possably in the 1950's
<span>A- Mutually Assured Destruction
It was the idea that if either shot off a weapon, then the other would and so on until everyone was destroyed.</span>
<span>The problems of European nations mean internal economic and political crises that relate to the problems of other countries in the rest of the world. The most developed countries within the European territory demand power and progress over time and leaving their scientific and economic developments, the rest of the countries like Spain, Portugal, and France, need to expand in other lands to escape economic crises and to implant business and wealth. The problems are economic, followed by political and health crises, in some countries lies the insecurity and poverty. When European countries expand and create colonies, they become popular in the country where they enter leaving traces and culture.</span>