On this day in 1803, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Marshall<span>, decides the landmark case of William </span>Marbury<span> versus James Madison, Secretary of State of the United States and confirms the legal principle of judicial review–the ability of the Supreme Court to limit Congressional power by declaring ...</span>
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<span>Intercropping is a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops in proximity. The most common goal of intercropping is to produce a greater yield on a given piece of land by making use of resources that would otherwise not be utilized by a single crop. Careful planning is required, taking into account the soil, climate, crops, and varieties. It is particularly important not to have crops competing with each other for physical space, nutrients, water, or sunlight. Examples of intercropping strategies are planting a deep-rooted crop with a shallow-rooted crop, or planting a tall crop with a shorter crop that requires partial shade. Inga alley cropping has been proposed as an alternative to the ecological destruction of slash-and-burn farming.</span>
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loss of national sovereignty
Explanation:
Regional integration is a mechanism wherein the neighboring states or countries enter an arrangement to strengthen cooperation by means of shared institutions and rules to achieve peace, wealth, and a stable state. Cooperation in physical and institutional infrastructure took on specific organizational forms, with different degrees of political obligations and shared sovereignty, and had distinct priorities in different areas of the world. Entering a Regional Integration Agreement includes an immediate concession of power over policymaking and a lack of political sovereignty.