Answer: M. The Judicial branch determined whether or not laws were to be executed.
Explanation: Marshall is making a point that it's up to the courts not to politicians to decide what is and what isn't constitutional. Prior to the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Marbury v. Madison 1803, the judicial branch of government was extraordinarily weak. It could interpret the law but did not have the final say on whether a specific law was constitutional or not.
Cyrus tolerated diverse cultures and religions in his empire.
The answer is in the 'necessary and proper clause' of the U.S. Constitution, better known as the 'elastic clause,' which allows Congress to make laws it needs to carry out its own powers.
Answer:
I think A. Pharoah
Explanation:
b. makes no sense for this question and a mummy is already burried so i think its A.