State courts and Federal courts both reviews the decision of the state trial and appellate courts their main difference is that the federal courts can only relate to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
The Constitution<span> has </span>three<span> main </span>functions<span>. First it creates a national government consisting of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch, with a system of checks and balances among the </span>three<span> branches. Second, it divides power between the federal government and the states.</span>
C) to teach Catholicism and the Spanish language to Native Americans
The missions were run by Catholic priests with the goal of converting Native Americans. The soldiers or conquistadors were expected to protect the missions from attack as well as support the priests in their mission. Missions were settled along the northern border of the Spanish Empire in the Americas. Missions could be found in California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Florida. These missions provided a large base of conversion for the Spanish Empire. Along with conversion the missions were used to educate Native Americans in the Spanish language and how to read. Much of the reading taking place was with the Bible and religious readings.
The architect of the White House was chosen in a design competition which received nine proposals, including one submitted anonymously by Thomas Jefferson. The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban[2] in the Neoclassical style. Construction took place between 1792 and 1800 .
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