Separatists or Puritans is a group of migrants who believed that the church of England is corrupt, they wanted to reform it or separate from it. They believed that the church is founded by the Holy Spirit, not by man or any other government. They left England in 1608.
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Explanation: The federal courts have the right to nullify laws that they feel are violating the Constitution. To do this, they initially must interpret the laws. Followed by reviewing them, they can dismiss the laws if they perceive the laws are dictatorial.