Answer: the correct anwer is A. A suit seeking to assert the interest of state citizens in retaining diplomatic relations with a foreign nation.
Explanation:
Under the Article III, section 2, the United States Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and in which the state is a party. In option A, the state is trying to act in parents patriae which is to act as representative of its citizens thereby asserting their interests that is to say that the state is not a party in the case. In all other case the state is a party and has incumbency in the matter.
D is the answer. the incas did not have slaves
Fewer than 350,000 enslaved people were imported into the Thirteen Colonies and the U.S, constituting less than 5% of the twelve million enslaved people brought from Africa to the Americas. The great majority of enslaved Africans were transported to sugar colonies in the Caribbean and to Brazil.
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<span>The answer is true. Alcohol
is a central nervous system depressant. When consumed, alcohol is absorbed by
the stomach and small intestine and goes directly into the bloodstream and
throughout the body. It relaxes the body, but often in such a way as to impair
you. How it distresses you rest on on a number of factors, including amount,
temperature and concentration. Pure alcohol, for example, will be absorbed much
more quickly, and the same is true at warmer temperatures. Once in the blood,
internal organs are affected. About 20% of the alcohol that is consumed goes
into the bloodstream through the stomach walls, and the remaining 80% is
absorbed through the small intestines. Once in the blood, the alcohol then
reaches other internal organs. The organs that contain a high concentration of
water and require a lot of blood, such as the brain, are particularly exposed
to the effects of alcohol.</span>
The Fall Line was very important in Georgia's history. Rivers in the Coastal Plain tend to be bigger and slow moving - making them open by large boats. But when the boats reached the Fall Line, they couldn't go any further, so trading posts spread along the Fall Line, where materials brought up from Coastal Plain rivers could be traded for material from the Piedmont region. Four important cities grew from this development - Augusta (at the Fall Line of the Savannah River), Milledgeville (at the Fall Line of the Oconee River), Macon (at the Fall Line of the Ocmulgee River), and Columbus (at the Fall Line of the Chattahoochee River). Later, as industrialization progressed, the same cities had the dominance of water power from the “Falls” where they were set.
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