Answer: The Supreme Court
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. This means that any other law made by any legislative body in the United States cannot go against it.
Congress is tasked with making laws at a federal level but sometimes they might make a law that goes against the Constitution. When this happens and is brought to the attention of the Supreme Court, Judicial review takes place which is the power of the Supreme Court to examine if the actions of the legislative and the executive are in line with the Constitution.
If the Supreme Court finds that the law goes against the Constitution, it can overrule the law thereby making the law will become null and void.
Answer:
A Government Bill is a formal proposal for a new law, or a change in the law, that is put forward by the Government for consideration by Parliament. Parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries.
American Protestants were afraid of the increased catholic immigration since <u>they felt threatened by the idea of America becoming a Catholic country. </u>
- On the one hand, Catholics believed a different Christianity than Protestants. Protestants, as opposed to the Catholic church, thought the following:
- Less hierarchy in church structure.
- The Bible and, not the sacraments, as source of revelation from God
- Jesus as the only necessary intercessor with God.
- There was an prejudice from anti-catholics that has to do with social class or status of the inmigrants. <u>Protestants from upper classes</u>, believed that the inmigrants were poor, therefore, they associated them with crime, danger and laziness.
- The fear from the American protestants created by the massive flow of catholic inmigrants, was so big that even a popular national organization, the <u>American Protective Association</u>, was founded to promote anti-Catholicism.
America did not enter war until Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
Berries, I’m pretty sure berries are not one of the middle east’s major crops. Wheat and cotton definitely are, and so is citrus I believe, so I’d say berries is your best bet.