C the right of Native Americans to govern them selves
The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) strengthened the constitutional principle of separation of powers by "(4) establishing the Court’s right to review the <span>constitutionality of federal laws," since this meant that the courts could provide a powerful "check" on the legislative branch. </span>
1. Alice, who is the main character of the short story, "<em>Mirror Image</em>," is mostly concerned with <em>D. Her physical appearance</em>.
- Alice's brain was transplanted into Gail's body and she does not understand how she has another body quite different from what she knows before the operation.
2. Paragraph 6's flashback suggests that Alice will <em>A. accept her new body slowly.</em>
- This acceptance does not happen immediately. Alice keeps on wondering how her physical appearance changed from what it has been.
3. Alice and Jenny's conversation in paragraph 7-17 shows the differences in their personalities because <em>Jenny is more sarcastic than Alice.</em>
- In this wonderful short story, Lena Coakley imagines what it would sound like to have a brain transplanted from one person into another person's body.
Thus, it is very scary to imagine because Alice's appearance has changed from what it was before the transplant to Gail's body.
Read more about Lena Coakley's Mirror Image at brainly.com/question/16905421
For the Turks and the Muslim world, he might have been a great Sultan. He was not an enlightened Renaissance monarch, as depicted in the Turkish soap opera, Suleyman the Magnificent, of course, but a great warrior and administrator he was. A bit rough around the edges, who treated foreign ambassadors like hostages... See Bousebacq's (Holy Roman Imperial Ambassador) memoirs in which he described the petty chicanery he was subjected to by the Sultan. Hope this infomation will help you a lot.
B. new transportation technology allowed both sides to rapidly. i think