The sequence of events led to the court hearing in the case Marbury v. Madison is because Marbury petitioned the Supreme Courtto force the new Secretary of State, James Madison, to deliver the documents. ... The Marbury v.Madison decision expanded the power of the Supreme Court in general, by announcing that the 1789 law which gave the Court jurisdiction in this case was unconstitutional.
B could be rewritten, like so -
From "See if the light is red or not illuminated at all, now check that the ethernet cable connecting the router and computer is securely attached"
To "Check if the light is red, or not illuminated at all. IF so, THEN check the ethernet cable connecting the router to the computer is securely attached"
Answer:
The women’s rights movement, gave women to think of themselves as the equals of men. Women's voting rights helped move the United States closer to equal standing under the law for all its citizens. Social reformer who campaigned for women's rights, the temperance, and was an abolitionist, helped form the National Woman Suffrage Association and Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the one who began the U.S. Women's Rights Movement.
Explanation:
They both have an say in things like legislative branch can declare war but the government which is the executive branch has a say in it too