Answer: C. The Court decides which cases it will hear.
The Supreme Court is asked to review more than 7,000 cases each year, so it would not be possible for the court to rule on every case that is sent to it. The Supreme Court agrees to hear about 100 to 150 cases per year. The vast majority of those cases do work their way up to the Supreme Court from lower courts. About two-thirds of the cases come from lower federal court decisions that are appealed for review, and about one-third of the cases are reviewing decisions made by supreme courts of individual states. But there are some cases that can have original jurisdiction at the Supreme Court level -- such as when there is a case between one state government and another or between state governments and the federal government.
Answer:
His vision of the colony as a Puritan "<u>city upon a hill</u>" dominated New England colonial development, influencing the governments and religions of neighboring colonies.
Explanation:
John Winthdrop had a vision that the new colony would be a common wealth, a community in which people work together for the good of the whole.
Side Note:
I'm sorry that I couldn't answer the second question, but I hope this helps.
<em>C. To unify, strengthen, and "uplift" people of African descent
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Explanation:
Pan-Africanism, or the Pan-African movement was the influential movement that wanted to unify and unite people who were of African descent. Although people of African descent often came from different cultures and had different views and opinions, the goal was to unite them together as most of them have similar interests and backgrounds.
I believe your answer would be letters. People would send letters to communicate with eachother :) I hope this helps!
Answer:
They assisted.
Explanation:
A vizier was the equivalent of the modern-day prime minister of the nation who actually saw to the day-to-day operation of the government in all its aspects.