A.
The invasion was poorly planned, partly because of conflict between American and British commanders.
B.
Although there were some problems, the operation included brilliant strategies to ensure success.
C.
Landings at all five beaches were successful, and troops were able to secure each objective with little loss of life.
D.
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D-Day resulted in terrible loss of life, but the operation spelled the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany. </span>
Article VI of the confederation ensures that if there is any type of conflict between federal law and state law, the one that must be applied is the federal law. The state constitutions are also dependent to federal law. In other words, it is a rule that specifies that some federal acts take supremacy over the state acts that contradict the federal law.
David Samuel, Solomon Hezekiah, and Saul Darius
The statement that best explains the importance of Marbury V. Madison is <span>A. It created the Supreme Court for the purpose of balancing the powers of the executive and legislative branches of government.</span>
The Constitution predicted that there would be a need to
create lower courts. These courts would try cases and if the people questioned
the verdict, then they can appeal the decision.
If they can appeal it then it goes to the Supreme Court.