It is false that Daniel Webster insisted that the national government had been created by an agreement between sovereign states, each of which retained the right to prevent the enforcement within its borders of acts of Congress that exceeded the powers specifically spelled out in the document.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Daniel Webster, an American statesman in United States Congress worked in the United States Secretary. He did not insist the national government created by an agreement between the monarch states. According to him the states individually had right to invalidate the law.
He did not believe that states are superior to the nation. He always had thoughts that rule of law should be followed by everyone and a strong federal government should be built with a sturdy and unchangeable constitution.
The Council of Trent was an ecumenical council, began in 1542 and ended in 156e. In that Council all the bishops discussed about the Protestant Riform of Luther. So, it was the answer by the Catholic Church to Luther. It was convened by Pope Paul III.
The council reiterate the value of the seven sacraments and the inesistence of universal preisthood. Also, the Church declared itself as unique thing to interpretate the Bible.
It also reiterate the ecclesiastical bachelor. Catechism was instituted and was instituted also the Index of prohibited books.
Court that try cases are called court of trial or trial court.
This is the place where a particular case is being discussed, investigate, prove and decide whether the court will give justice to what opponent.
The opponents also are given a chance to depend theirselves.
Answer:Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
Explanation:
In Sub - Saharan trade, gold , salt and slaves were the most important commodities.
Gold came from Bambuk in the valley of the Senegal where there was a lot of alluvial gold. Rock salt came from areas in the Sahara which were once covered by inland seas. Its extraction, in large blocks under the blazing sun, was appalling work carried out by slaves.
Slaves mainly came from around the region of Lake Chad, where the Zaghawa tribes made a habit of raiding their neighbors and selling them to Arab purchasers in the north.
Other important commodities were cola nuts, dates, copper and brass.