The main<span> body of the </span>judicial branch<span> is the Supreme Court. It is the top court in the United States, and no other court can challenge it. The </span>main job of the Supreme Court is to interpret the Constitution.The Judical branch is also responsible for <span>interpreting the laws passed by the legislative </span>branch <span>and enforced by the executive </span><span>branch.</span>
Answer:
That Thomas Jefferson was a true believer of <em>basic human rights</em>
Explanation:
He stated these rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in the Declaration, and was inspired by the work of John Locke, who wrote about the necessity of a government controlled by the people. Thomas Jefferson also believed in religious freedom and the separation of church and state
Answer:
It's immutability.
Explanation:
Immutability means to never change and the verse states God never changes.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the name of the individual who expresses the argument of liberty. Who are you referring to?
It could be anyone, A politician, a founding father, a diplomat, a freedom fighter, a Patriot. Who?
Trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
Doing some research, there is a concept of Liberty expressed by Federalists Founding Father James Madison in one of the Federalist's Papers. James Madison wrote: "Liberty... is essential to [factions] existence”
What Madison tried to say with that quote was that every faction was the product of a way of thinking, of a political belief system expressed with liberty. And that political factions were the result of the ideas of men who freely decided what could be the best for the country and that is why they formed factions or political parties, to support these ideas and present them to the American people.