state supreme court
In the United States, a state supreme court (known by other names in some states) is the highest court in the state judiciary of a U.S. state. On matters of state law, the judgment of a state supreme court is considered final and binding in both state and federal courts.
Answer: The government uses these maps to count the number of votes for the presidential elections. We also use them to separate the states. Country owners can use Political Maps to see their country. But the government uses them more often. Isn't that interesting??
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Plessy v. Ferguson, the separate but equal law which segregated schools under the idea of separate but equal but of course wasn’t equal. P v. F was the case btw.
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The period of Europe's history relating to the Middle Ages.
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