The <u>Marbury v. Madison</u> case introduced the diffuse control model of constitutionality of law, the judicial review, in modern constitutionalism, building on the US Supreme Court the principle of constitutional supremacy.
As a way of breaking with the English tradition of Parliament's sovereignty, from 1803, in the famous case <u>Marbury v. Madison</u> began to admit, on US soil, the judicial review or constitutional jurisdiction, which was therefore the intention of the judiciary to assume the right to control the constitutionality of the laws.
The judicial review is a legacy of genuinely jurisprudence conception and had as its starting point the judgment of the aforementioned case, even because, the American Constitution does not provide for the existence of constitutionality control in its text.
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It happened gradually over time. In 1867 Canada did officially become a country but under the British Crown it still had colonial status. Different Prime Ministers did small things here and there to further Canada's independence, for example when Sir Wilfrid Laurier created his own Navy for Canada instead of sharing Great Britain's. The two biggest strides though were probably first of all when Borden insisted that Canada have it's own seat for the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which means for the first time that Canada's international affairs were separated from Great Britain's, and of course when Trudeau brought the constitution home in 1982 which officially allowed Canada to makes amendments to its own constitution instead of having to ask Great Britain to amend it for US, and was the last step in becoming a completely independent nation.
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The answer is Glaciers. Should be D. on Plato. :)
A weighing scale. If you're talking about the day of judgement, your good deeds and sins will be kept in each and if the sins are more than good deeds, you go to hell, if good, the heaven =)