Answer:
b) they retained those rights under treaties with the U. S. government in exchange for giving up land they occupied
Explanation:
The term “legislating from the bench” is frequently used but rarely explained. In the 2008 presidential debates Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) promised he would not appoint judges who legislate from the bench. But as Bruce Peabody, author of Legislating from the Bench, a Definition and a Defense, told the HPR, “I don’t think we can know what he means … it’s hard to get much intellectual traction from the way politicians use the term.” “Legislating from the bench” implies a justice system comprised of two types of judges: those who merely interpret law and those with political agendas who create law.
An exchange rate of 1:9 between the European Euro and the Mexican
<span>Peso means that you can exchange one Euro for 9 Pesos.</span>