As much as I have read about this topic, I owuld say the answer is A
If the states are the judges of whether a law is constitutional then what does the supreme court really do. I'm not saying that the citizens shouldn't have a say. It's just that is what the the supreme court does they make the final decision. Either way whether the state or the supreme court comes to a decision someone is going to make a decision. The disadvantage is that the states would be taking away the whole purpose of the supreme court. I guess I can say that a advantage is that as a person you feel as if your having some sort of say in how your state laws are being judged.
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Stalin and Mao's help to the Viet Minh in 1950, changed the front line dynamic and international character of the battle. Under Truman the help went from $10M in September 1950 to $150M before the finish of 1951. Kennedy sent 500 more military consultants, bringing American powers there to 1,400. U.S. missions were completed at a more reliable rate by conveying expanding measures of military help from the US. Their primary aim was to confine Socialist development in Indochina as they suspected it would before long prompt Socialist takeovers in Thailand, Laos, Malaya, and all of what later became Vietnam. This would have brought about an adjustment in overall influence all through Asia. The U.S. saw public safety in US and Western Europe's inclinations being minimized because of the ascent of Socialist development.
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The people in Africa, sub-Saharan Africa more specifically, did not had their own written languages throughout their history. This meant that they were not able to preserve their cultural heritage in a written way, and that of course can be a problem on the long term. In order to preserve their culture, the African people used the oral way of keeping the traditions alive, mostly by telling stories to the younger ones, thus it was continuing from one generation to other. Also, the music and the dances where crucial for the preservation of their culture, by being able to see and hear the sounds and dances of their ancestors, they were able to easily accept and be interested in their culture, thus learn it, and continue to keep it alive.