Well it depends on what you are talking about.
<span>A. the Platt Amendment was rescinded.</span>
To start, checks and balances in between the branches is the process of all three branches checking one another so that the branches remain balanced and not corrupt.
Examples of checks and balances in the government might be if the legislative branch were to make a law, this law would first have to go to the executive branch to have the president approve. If the president finds this law unconstitutional or corrupting, he/she has the right to veto or reject this law.
Another example would be when the Judicial branch checks a law made and accepted by the legislative branch. The Judicial branch will decide whether this new law is constitutional.
Answer:
The federal System was chosen as the form of government for the U.S. to allow national governments and state governments to balance and share the powers. This would prevent the central government from having too much power.
Expressed powers: Powers that are directly written in the constitution.
Implied powers: Powers that are not listed in the constitution, but they can be assumed.
Reserved powers: Powers that are given to the states.
In the McCulloch v. Maryland case looks at whether or not congress has the power from the constitution to incorporate a bank. This power is not specifically listed in the constitution. The Supreme court rules and responds by saying how much power each government, state and national, have.
The Supremacy Clause: This clause states that the federal law and constitution have more power than states laws and constitutions.
Explanation:
The best answer to the question that is being asked and being presented above would be a 'tourist'. A tourist is what we typical term for a non-citizen that is legally visiting the country. This tourist could have processed with a visa or without one, depending on the arrangements between countries.