Answer:
Federal law is superior to state law.
Explanation:
Gibbons V Ogden is a hallmark of the Commerce claws in the Constitution. The argument of does congress have power over interstate navigation (especially for hire such as on steamboats in this case) The Supreme Court ruled Yes, Federal liscenses/regulations are controlled by the federal court under the commerce clause. And also more clearly solidifying the suprememacy clause (Federal law always supersedes state law)
Which in turn expanded Federal regulating power by asserting that
"interstate commerce was a power reserved to and exercised by the Congress under the Commerce Clause. As interstate navigation fell under interstate commerce, New York could not interfere with it, and the law was therefore invalid. " - Chief Justice John Marshall
Answer:
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Explanation:
Revelation, Inspiration, Illumination, Canonicity, Authority, and Interpretation
Answer:
Explain how Korean was divided between the northern half and the southern half,In August 1945, two young aides at the State Department divided the Korean peninsula in half along the 38th parallel. The Russians occupied the area north of the line and the United States occupied the area to its south.
Hi there!
There were a lot of them but some wasn't really hard to handle.
Here are some challenges I remember :)
1) Serfs
2) The rise of the middle class
<span>The rise
of the middle class in the towns in the high to late medieval period is
one of the great moments in history where you can see reverberations
down to our present day.
3) Religion </span>
<span>Those in
charge of towns or castles always had to deal with the organized
Christian church in the medieval period. In the early period (500-1000)
the church had little real political power in most situation, but from
1000-1400 the situation changed radically, and power struggles between
the church and royal powers were common.
That's all I have and I hope it helps!
P.S. I just take that from my notebook.
Good luck with your Wold History class.
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They are likely to be biased is the true statement about using secondary sources.
option: A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Secondary sources are considered to be the interpretations and evidence that we get from primary sources. These are basically are not even evidence, these are rather comments and discussion on the evidence on certain concepts or believes. Secondary sources come to picture when it is written after a fact with an advantage of hindsight. Essays on reviews, bibliographies, biographical works, commentaries, criticisms are some of the examples of the secondary sources.