Answer:
reasonble people thats the answer
This isn’t something I can answer. It’s personal choice, if it were me tho. I would say “I would, Only because if we didn’t do it everyone would think it’s okay to bomb us”
The correct answer is A) There needs to be an actual dispute between parties
Advisory Opinions are opinions given by a court that advises on the constitutionality or interpretation of the law. In the United States, federal courts and some states courts are not allowed to issue advisory opinions because it may appear to be a violation of the separation-of-powers doctrine.
The judicial branch exists to solve legal disputes and they need to do it by interpreting and applying the existing law.
Because of this, courts are only allowed to give advisory opinions when an actual dispute exists before the Court. This is called the “case or controversy” requirement.
"The Preamble<span> is the opening statement to the United States </span>Constitution. The preamble<span> explains the reasons why the Framers of the </span>Constitution<span> made our government a republic. By doing this, the founding fathers replaced the Articles of Confederation."
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