The answer is: Refuse to implement the decision
The government in united states is divided into three branches for the purpose of division of power.
The supreme court is part of the judiciary branch and has the power to interpret the law.
The president is part of the executive branch, and has the power to implement the law. Because of this, To limit the supreme court's power, the president could refuse to implement the law/decision.
I believe the answer is: <span>All of the above
A person is considered to be put under custody if he/she no longer has the freedom to go to anywhere they want and has to be detained in a certain place.
The purpose of this is to make sure they attend the trial/hearing that would be conducted soon after.</span>
A: The first one is inherent powers. The Post Office is mentioned in Article 1 Section 8 and is the 7th clause down right in the constitution. It is a right given to the Federal Government to set up Post Offices.
B: The second one also comes from Article 1 Section 8. It is called the Elastic Clause and it allows the Federal Government to to add laws so it can carry out its duties. It is the last clause of Article 1 section 8. Things like highways and borders come under this clause. The answer is 4. Implied Powers.
C: Actually C is granted by the Constitution. Defense must be given to some governing body. This too is Article 1 Section 8. It is in the very first clause. Since it is in the constitution, the right is inherent. Two answers that are the same makes me very nervous, but when something is in the constitution there is no choice but to pick it as an inherent right.
D: Both state and federal governments can tax. These are concurrent powers.
E: The constitution prohibits any law that would show bias or support to an established religion. It is a denied power. This is straight out of Amendment 1.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A. the Philippines." The first attempts by the United States at expansion in the Pacific were focused on <span>A. the Philippines.</span>