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Answer:
The mesoamericans where atypical to the lifestyle of neolithic peroid.
Explanation:
- The agriculture in Mesoamerica dates to 8000-2000 BC, the hunter was leading a nomadic style of hunting and gathering in the early Pleistocene, cultivation of crops was practiced near the seasonal camps.
- The surplus was left for drought days the style of cultivation progressed and food became increasingly important for people.
- The increase of permanent settlements and lead to greater reliance on domesticated crops. Eventually, people started to live sedentary lifestyles. The most important crops were maize, squash, and beans.
Due to the colonist and such leaving from a tyrant ruled nation. They wanted to make sure the same wouldn't happen over here, therefor they gave the President power. However it would go through some people and such. For example President Trump signed a bill, the travel ban. Yet in around 1 to 2 days, the Judicial Branch found it unconstitutional. Therefor it was overturned and disbanded.
The Enlightenment thinkers changed peoples' beliefs of how government should work by talking of separation of powers and checks and balances.
Assuming that the groups you have to choose from are:
- A. Believers in a strong national government
- B. Advocates for states' rights
- C. Supporters of abolition
- D. Proponents of western expansion
Believers in a strong national government (A) were most likely to oppose the <em>Marbury v. Madison</em> decision.
This famous 1803 Supreme Court case opposed William Marbury, backed by ex-President John Adams, and James Madison, backed by President Thomas Jefferson.
Adams was a Federalist, a believer in a centralized, national government.
Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican, a defender of states' rights (B), western expansion (D), and the abolition of slavery (C).
<em>Marbury v. Madison</em> was won by the Democratic-Republicans, because the Supreme Court ruled that Madison had a right to prevent Marbury from getting the job he wanted as a justice of the peace commissioned by the former president.