Answer: b. Marbury v. Madison
Explanation:
In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court in an opinion written by Chief Justice John Marshall, declared an act of Congress unconstitutional. This was a first and from that day forth (February 24, 1803) the doctrine of Judicial Review was established. It is interesting to note that Thomas Jefferson declared that the concept of Judicial Review was unconstitutional but the decision remains unchallenged.
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Answer:
5. The Parthenon was built.
6. Streets were laid out in straight lines.
2. Stone tombs were built.
1. Stone walls protected villages.
4. Religious temples were built again.
3. Palaces were burned.
Explanation:
The text provides us with the timeline of the events in the history of Greek architecture. We learn these dates.
- 3000 BC – Greeks build villages and <u>stone walls protecting it</u>
- 1700 BC – Late bronze age, <u>stone tombs</u>, and bridges are built.
- 1100 BC – Thigs fell apart and <u>palaces were burned</u>.
- 850 BC – People <u>rebuilt religious temples</u> and things that were previously destroyed.
- 432 BC – <u>Parthenon was built</u>, as well as large buildings (gymnasiums and stoas).
- 300 BC – New architecture is built, such as theatres and <u>streets in straight lines.</u>
<u>Years counted BC (before Christ) are going “other way around” – from the highest to the lowest, as they are counting toward 0, the year Jesus Christ was born.</u>
<u>Looking at the listed events above, we can sequence these events like this</u>
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- <u>5. The Parthenon was built.</u>
- <u>6. Streets were laid out in straight lines.</u>
- <u>2. Stone tombs were built.</u>
- <u>1. Stone walls protected villages.</u>
- <u>4. Religious temples were built again.</u>
- <u>3. Palaces were burned. </u>
Answer:lakes
Explanation:
those words are the names of some of the great lakes
The correct answer is the Department of Health and Human Services.
DHSS is responsible for many of the United States' social programs, including health care, medicare, and medicaid. The current Secretary of HHS is Alex Azar.