The answer for this question is B. Japan
Answer:
Option B, appealed the Florida Supreme Court’s decision to allow a hand recount, is the right answer.
Explanation:
The Presidential election held on 7th November 2000 was the 54th quadrennial presidential election. In this election, George W. Bush, a candidate of the Republican Party defeated Al Gore, the candidate of the Democratic party.
This election was one such example where the winning candidate lost the popular votes. Following this election, Bush campaign appealed the Florida Supreme Court’s decision to allow a hand recount. However, The Supreme Court of the United States reversed the request of the Florida Supreme Court for a selective manual recounting of the ballots of the Presidential election.
It ruled abortion as legal
As a result of the debate about the centralization of power in the federal government, four states: Massachusetts, New York, Virginia, and North Carolina, amid the ratification of the Constitution. They were concerned about protecting the individual, state's rights, and civil liberties, for this matter they presented a bill of rights. In 1789, Congressman James Madison presented to Congress a cluster of constitutional amendments that have since become known as the Bill of Rights. The first eight Amendments to the Constitution provided protection for designated rights of individuals; freedom of religion, press, speech, and assembly and many others. The Ninth and Tenth Amendments address the need for specific statements that the enumeration of rights in the Constitution “shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people” and that “powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” The ten amendments constituting the Bill of Rights became effective on December 15, 1791. The Bill of Rights, it should be noted, provided no rights or legal protection to women, African Americans, or Indians.