I answered this similar question a few minutes ago. I can only provide the first 2 answers.
2 factors that give Federal Courts jurisdiction over a case.
1) Cases that arise under a Federal Law. (Federal Antitrust law, Patents, Federal Civil Rights law)
2) Cases involving parties that has complete diverse citizenship. Parties or defendants are citizens of different states.
<span>I think presidents prefer federal judges who tend to agree with their views to ensure that whatever plans or laws they implement will not be contested or questioned by any of the federal judges.
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This is a direct quote: "be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law."
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from the government
Explanation:
The Fourth amendment protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures from <em><u>the</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>government</u></em>.
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Other than to succeed to the presidency upon the death or resignation of a president, a vice president's only constitutional duty is to preside over the Senate. Vice presidents cannot vote in the Senate, except to break a tie, nor may they formally address the Senate, except with the senators' permission
Explanation:
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A.
Explanation:
Bowing is a well-known form of Japanese etiquette and deeply ingrained in Japanese culture. The Japanese believe the head is the most important part of the body, and by bowing, they are showing their respect. Although bowing may seem pretty straightforward, it’s actually quite complicated, with everything from the depth of the bow to its duration dependant upon the people involved and their status in relation to each other. Today, bowing serves a variety of functions. Bowing is used to say hello or goodbye. You can also bow to convey different emotions such as appreciation, respect or remorsefulness. When traveling to Japan you will see bowing frequently but knowing when to bow can seem daunting for a first time visitor. As a foreigner, you are not expected to know the rules and nuances of bowing. A few helpful guidelines you can learn basic bowing etiquette while traveling in Japan.----- Answer; A because they are showing respect to one another :)