Answer; Interpreting state laws;
Settling legal disputes;
Punishing violators of the law;
Hearing civil cases;
Protecting individual rights granted by the state constitution;
Determing the guilt or innocence of those accused of violating the criminal laws of the state;
Explanation: The Supreme Court's role is to interpret the Constitution and limit the powers of the other branches of government. The Supreme Court's power to do this is its power of judicial review, where it determines which laws and policies are constitutional, or allowable, and which are not.
New to the DSM-5 is a diagnosis for children who have continuing and profound difficulties communicating verbally and nonverbally with other people in settings such as school, home, or play. This diagnosis is called <u>social (pragmatic) </u><u>communication disorder</u><u>.</u>
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Communication disorders are impairments in the ability to receive, transmit, process, and understand conceptual or verbal, nonverbal, and graphic symbol systems. Communication disorders can manifest themselves in auditory, speech, and/or speech processes. Communication disorders vary in severity from mild to severe.
Communication disorders can be developmental or acquired. Causes may be related to biological problems, such as abnormal brain development, or exposure to toxins during pregnancy, such as substances of abuse or environmental toxins such as lead.
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Matching hypothesis is the idea that you are more likely to make friends or be attracted to someone who is on a similar level of attractiveness as you. So, a extremely attractive person is going to be attracted to others that are extremely attractive. A average looking person will be more attracted emotionally and/or romantically with another average looking person.
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5 physiographic provinces
Explanation:
The state is divided into 5 physiographic provinces, or ecoregions (Keyes et al. 1995): the Cumberland Plateau (also known as the Appalachian Plateau), the Ridge and Valley, the Blue Ridge, the Piedmont, and the Coastal Plain (Map 1.1).