A western civilization textbook if west of the Mississippi River is western civilization or
A Native American Textbook because its from their point of view and is a big part of their civilization and history, not so much Britains or ours.
I would say Native Amerixan textbook
The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving: protection of individual rights.
Writing for the conservative group, The Heritage Foundation, Elizabeth Slattery defines judicial activism as "when judges fail to apply the Constitution or laws impartially according to their original public meaning, regardless of the outcome, or do not follow binding precedent of a higher court and instead decide the case based on personal preference."
Cases involving individual rights are likely to elicit charges of judicial activism because the Constitution does not spell out each and every sort of right citizens may have. New questions come up that were not considered or specified at the time the Constitution was written. For instance, Roe v. Wade (1973) addressed the question of abortion and an individual's right to privacy. Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) addressed the legality of same-sex marriage. Both are cases of individual rights, where the Constitution did not give direct instruction on the issues at stake. The decisions on those issues, to allow abortion and to allow same-sex marriage, both are criticized by conservatives as instances of judicial activism.
<span>Edo or also known as Yedo and Jedo. It was the seat of energy for the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868. Amid this period, it developed to end up plainly one of the biggest urban communities on the planet and home to a urban culture fixated on the thought of a "skimming world".</span>
1) The Byzantine Empire had kept Greek and Roman culture alive for nearly a thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire in the west. It had preserved this cultural heritage until it was taken up in the west during the Renaissance.
2) Many aspects of Roman culture were borrowed from the Greeks. Like thinking of themselves as Gods and so forth
3) Most customs and traditions in Greece and the Greek Islands are of a religious nature, but some stem from paganism. Easter is by far the most important celebration for the Greeks, even Christmas comes second.