Laws passed through congress have a direct impact on the court system, since it changes the way courts have to rule on the law. The Supreme court allows the court system to have some say in what laws are just by appealing their agreement with the constitution. The President doesn't directly pass laws, he has the power to veto congressional laws and through his endorsement behind them, but doesn't actually have the power to write, create or pass new laws himself, even if he's the one who technically signs them into law. As such, the supreme court checks the president less often than congress, because the president's actions affect the court's sphere of interest less often. Most interaction between the president and the court happen when the President heavily endorses a bill, gets it passed through congress, and then the court checks it. Some great examples are the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the National Recovery Administration, which were created through bills sponsored by Franklin Roosevelt as part of his New Deal reforms. The court struck them down as unconstitutional for various reasons, much to the dismay of FDR. In modern times, Obamacare almost had it's individual mandate requirement stuck down by the court a few years ago and elements of President Trump's muslim travel ban were struck down by the supreme court just in the last month.
The answer is Guangzhou.
It is Guangdong’s capital and is considered as China’s maritime version
of the Silk Road. It is vital to the
country as a national transportation hub and trading port. It is also known for
the Canton fair where large quantities of products and buyers take part.
The correct answer is:
D. very high population growth.
Explanation:
Struggling countries typically had lower Gross national product. Which mean the high population growth would not be accompanied by the development of wealth. This regularly compared with an increase in unemployment and starvation all across the country.
Answer:
Houston's major economic role is as a leader of the states energy industry
Explanation:
Houston is regarded as the energy capital of the world because they are the leaders in virtually every aspect of the energy industry such as exploration, production, supply, transmission, etc.
They produce over 2.2 million barrels of crude oil daily with the help of its refineries and there are over 450 oil and gas companies in Houston!